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Liveservice? All good! Guardian Angel breaks protocol to call his wife

Gospel musician Guardian Angel sparked an unexpected moment during a recent live church service when he phoned his wife, Esther Musila, asking her to contribute to an ongoing fundraising drive for a church project.

The call happened as he encouraged congregants to support the ministry’s construction efforts. With the phone on loudspeaker, Guardian Angel informed Musila that the church needed additional financial help to meet its goals — a moment that quickly drew online attention.

Public Reaction

The clip reignited public interest in the couple, with many noting the natural warmth and openness between them. One social media user wrote, “I like the friendship between these two.” Another added, “Ni vizuri kujengea Mungu kanisa.”

Their relationship has long been the subject of public conversation, partly due to their age difference and frequent speculation about their financial arrangements.

Guardian Angel has previously dismissed assumptions about their financial dynamics, emphasizing that their marriage is grounded in shared values, support, and mutual respect.

Couple’s Financial Journey

Since going public with their relationship, Guardian Angel and Musila have faced scrutiny, with some critics claiming the singer relied on Musila’s financial strength.

The artist has consistently rejected such claims, insisting that his progress stems from hard work, discipline, and strategic planning — all strengthened by Musila’s support.

He has openly stated that the couple has built a solid financial foundation that could sustain them even without active income.

“When we met, I knew she was financially stable, but I never intended to depend on her. Through her support, I achieved financial independence,” he said in an earlier interview.

Musila has also expressed pride in their journey, stressing the value of teamwork, trust, and shared vision in both their personal and professional lives.

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