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Details Emerge On Whether Njugush Registered Property Under Mother’s Name

As the dust settles on the high-profile separation of Timothy Kimani (Njugush) and Celestine Ndinda (Wakavinye), new rumors regarding the comedian’s financial moves have sent social media into a frenzy.

Unconfirmed reports suggest that following the divorce, Njugush allegedly registered a significant portion of his property in his mother’s name. While neither party has addressed these claims, the rumor has added a layer of complexity to the public’s perception of their 14-year journey together.

A 14-Year Journey Ends

The couple, who met in college and were legally married for eight years, shocked their fanbase earlier this year when Njugush announced they had separated in 2025. Despite his insistence that they are peacefully co-parenting, a skeptical segment of their audience remains convinced the split is a “clout-chasing” stunt designed to drive ticket sales for the upcoming Through Thick and Thin (TTNT) Season 6.

The “Checklist” and “Idleness”

As fans dig through the couple’s digital footprint for clues, several throwback videos have resurfaced, painting a curious picture of their early days. In one particular clip, the two shared candid—and perhaps prophetic—reasons for why they got together:

  • Njugush’s Requirements: The comedian admitted he approached dating with a specific “checklist” in mind. He revealed he was looking for a “well-endowed, calm, and God-fearing” woman, specifically targeting someone from the Kamba or Coast regions.

  • Celestine’s Admission: In a humorous but now-scrutinized comment, Celestine once joked that she married Njugush simply because she was “idle” at the time.

From a Star-Studded Start to a Solo Path

The couple’s December 2016 wedding was a major highlight in the Kenyan entertainment calendar, symbolizing a “grass-to-grace” success story that inspired millions. However, as the focus shifts to asset division and the alleged involvement of Njugush’s mother in his financial affairs, the once-celebrated partnership is facing its most intense scrutiny yet.

Whether these rumors are factual or merely “online noise,” the evolution of Njugush and Celestine from a unified content empire to independent entities marks the end of an era for Kenyan showbiz.

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Dennis Elnino

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