Despite an emotional public reunion during her album launch, gospel singer Triza Njeri has made it clear that she is not ready to reconcile with her estranged husband, Karangu Muraya. The two shared an emotional moment on stage during the launch, sparking rumors of a possible reconciliation. However, Triza quickly shut down the speculation, insisting that she would only consider reuniting with Karangu if he chose her as his sole wife and ended his relationship with his second wife, Carol Kim.
Triza’s debut album was launched on April 27 in a colorful event held at the Blue Springs Hotel. The celebration marked the first time in months that Triza, Karangu, and their children were seen together. The atmosphere was filled with emotions as Karangu publicly apologized to Triza’s family for the pain caused during their separation. In a gesture of support, he also gifted her KSh 200,000 to support her new music career, addressing previous criticism that he had failed to empower her.
A particularly touching moment came when the family knelt in prayer, seeking peace and healing. The event culminated in a heartfelt dance between Triza and Karangu, prompting many attendees and online viewers to believe that the couple might be on the verge of mending their relationship.
However, shortly after the event, Triza took to social media to set the record straight. In a firm statement, she declared that despite the emotional reunion, her stance on the matter remained unchanged. She emphasized that she had no desire to be part of a polygamous marriage and would only reconcile with Karangu if he renounced his relationship with Carol Kim and declared Triza as his only wife.
“People don’t know me,” she said. “I only have one stand, and that stand has not changed. Unless he comes and declares that I am his only wife, I am not ready to be involved in a polygamous marriage. I don’t want it.”
Triza’s best friend, Essy, also addressed the matter, reinforcing her friend’s decision. She explained that while the public display of affection during the album launch was emotional, it did not reflect a reconciliation. According to Essy, the touching moments witnessed during the event should not be misinterpreted as a sign of resolution between the couple. Triza’s decision remains firm: she will not return to Karangu unless he ends his relationship with Carol.
Online reactions were largely supportive of Triza’s stance. Many praised her for standing up for herself and refusing to accept a polygamous arrangement. Commenters lauded her for knowing her worth and refusing to compromise her values for the sake of appearances or material comfort.
Meanwhile, Carol Kim, Karangu’s second wife, responded playfully to rumors stirred by the reunion. When a fan commented on her post, suggesting that Karangu had spent the night with Triza, Carol cheekily told the fan to “keep dreaming,” dismissing the speculation with humor.
Triza’s public declaration serves as a reminder that not all emotional reunions lead to reconciliation, especially when deeper issues remain unresolved. For now, it’s clear that any future between Triza and Karangu depends entirely on whether he is willing to choose monogamy.