Jamal Rohosafi’s ‘Wife’ Wangari Thiong’o Reacts To His Reconciliation With Amira

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Jamal Roho Safi and his ex-wife Amira linked up for Iftar on Monday evening, at Amira’s home.

The ex-couple was in the company of one other friends and it seems that they had a superb time, as Amira did not shy from commenting about it.

“It was nice having you for Iftar today,” the mother of two commented on their photos that  their friend shared.

“Jimal Rohosafi leta sasa wife yako nimfunze  kupika mapochopocho classes are not free you will have to pay,” she further said.

Their reunion and supposed reconciliation has however stirred fans who flocked Amira’s DM, bearing in mind that the last time, Amira and Jamal were engaged in a heated online exchange.

 

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Amira has however responded to the concerns saying that she was now co-parenting with Jamal.

“Btw once you heal co-parenting can be soo healthy also once you have kids y’all know that person will always be a part of your life and my kids are happy and it’s actually peaceful this way. That said baba Shamir please bring your wife nimfunze kupika mapocho pocho,” she wrote on her Insta stories.

To those offering her co-parenting advice, Amira said, “The same people in my DMs teaching how to co-parent are the same one who would still troll me if today they heard Amira is a bad mother or bitter ex.

“Guess what I might as well do and y’all will adjust. And if you don’t, that is fine too. Don’t worry, I have cried enough and I won’t come back crying.”

Fans of Jamal’s current partner Michelle Wangari Thiong’o also did not delay in updating her about Amira and Jamal’s meeting.

“Umeona Jimal kwa Amira?” one of her followers posed and she responded saying, ” East West, home is best, ama vipi?”

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