During a recent sermon, renowned Kenyan televangelist Pastor Ezekiel Odero discussed those males who pregnant women and then abandon them with the children. In other words, they use pregnancy as a weapon against the women they date.
The controversial leader of the Kilifi-based New Life Prayer Centre and Church was interceding for a man who spoke about how he had been rejected by every woman he had ever met.
In his sermon, Pastor Ezekiel discussed the difficulties experienced by parents who are left to raise their children by themselves and referenced a "famous bongo artiste" who has garnered attention for his partnerships.
“There is a famous bongo artistes who habitually get different women pregnant. He has sired several children with various women. And when he loves them, these girls don’t care. They think they are the only ones he will date,” Pastor Ezekiel preached.
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According to the priest, the artist's life journey included fathering children with many women before severing ties.
“He took one from Kenya and impregnated her and then dumped her. Roho ya kuoa hana (He doesn’t have the spirit of marriage).”
Diamond Platnumz currently has four baby mamas, albeit only three are well-known: Hamisa Mobetto from Tanzania, Zari Hassan from Uganda, and Tanasha Donna from Kenya.
His romantic relationships have received substantial coverage in the media. Diamond's connection with Kenyan singer Tanasha Donna attracted much media attention in these romances.
The two also announced that international celebrities like Rick Ross would be attending their lavish wedding.
The expected ceremony, however, was cancelled, and their connection came under examination.
Tanasha Donna frankly discussed her decision to date the celebrity and that she had looked past Diamond's earlier notoriety.
She defended them, saying that previous relationships were a part of their lives but should not define the ones they were in now.
The public also scrutinized and leveled infidelity charges against him in his prior relationships with Zari Hassan and Hamisa Mobetto.