Milly WaJesus, known for her entertaining YouTube material, recently expressed her displeasure and fears about her husband, Kabi WaJesus's financial habits, which she alleges have nearly destroyed their marriage.
The couple, who have amassed a sizable fan base for their content based on family life, is now embroiled in a highly public financial scandal.
During the YouTube session, Milly did not mince words, saying, "To make matters worse, Kabi has his account, his own money; why are you getting the money that you are giving your friends from our joint account?" It makes no difference how much."
Her impassioned speech emphasized her dissatisfaction with her husband's financing practices.
Milly mentioned that Kabi had extended loans to people who had previously failed to return their obligations, creating an annoying financial cycle.
"Because it's become a habit. Kwanza what makes me even madder is that you lend to people who've refused to give back your money. They already have another loan. Why are you like that? Too much kindness, it's not good for business," she expressed.
Milly has not taken the situation lightly and has stated her intention to reclaim control of their financial problems by directly confronting the friends who owe them money.
"I want to go to those people, nataka kuzifuatilia," she declared.
In response to Milly's complaints, Kabi WaJesus expressed concern that her tactics of soliciting loans from his friends would strain his friendships, crying, "No. Let me tell you, wives are the ones who break most marriages. Utaharibu, how do you contact someone and request the money I loaned them? Perhaps hata wife hajui."
The financial conflict was one of many topics discussed on YouTube. Milly also addressed Kabi's propensity to pray during fights.
She claimed that praying during an argument was inappropriate and suggested making peace with the offended party before turning to prayer.
"That habit of praying in the midst of an argument, that that's a sin. When you have upset someone, before you pray, go and make peace with that person, and then come back and pray. That tactic of yours, you start praying in the midst of an argument is a sin," she accused.