Nameless Explains Why He Regretted Marrying Wahu One Year Into Their Marriage

Wahu Reveals Why She Almost Refused To Marry Nameless 

David Mathenge, popularly known as Nameless, has opened up about the challenges he and his wife, Wahu, faced in their marriage, revealing that relationship drama was once a major threat to their unity.

Speaking during a recent interview, Nameless spoke about the turbulent times he and Wahu endured throughout their marriage.

Nameless admitted that he had doubts about their marriage one year after they wedded.

“The first year of marriage I was like I made a mistake,” he said.

This uncertainty and insecurity caused problems in their relationship, prompting them to seek professional help.

Nameless revealed that they moved on from their marriage at some point. He explained that it got to the point where they questioned whether they were contributing to their problems.

This decision led to Nameless moving away for a while. However, he clarified that the move was consensual and was aimed to allow them to focus on their personal growth and address their issues.

“At some point, we had to step back and ask ourselves if we were doing something wrong. I moved at some point, it wasn’t surprising but it came when we could focus on things.

“It forced us to focus on our issues. It helped us to occupy ourselves. We didn’t define it as separation, it was a time out,” he said.

Nameless highlighted the importance of having a support system during difficult times.

He mentioned various people including a psychologist, a life coach and siblings to help him deal with the problems they faced as a couple.

“In our 30s, there was a tug-of-war, there were many things.

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