Media personality Simon Peter Ndawula, aka Omulangira Ndausi, has come out and bared his soul and opened up abouy the six to seven-year recovery journey following a heartbreak by his baby mama and ex-wife, Faridah Ndausi.
In an engaging and heartfelt interview, Omulangira Ndausi attributed the lengthy healing process to the emotional toll of the breakup, urging young people to exercise caution before tying the knot at an early age.
"I was heartbroken, and it took me almost 6 to 7 years to heal. Faridah was my wife, and the name sells her. She has the right to retain it. I don't think I want to tie the knot again," shared Omulangira Ndausi, emphasizing his decision to close that chapter for good, unless he finds overwhelming conviction to reconsider.
Despite the challenges, the media guru remains respected and respected by Faridah, noting, "Even when she sees me, she kneels and greets me."
Omulangira Ndausi, a stalwart in the media industry, has not only carved a niche for himself but has also played a pivotal role in nurturing emerging talents and serving as a consultant in radio station management.
Parting ways with Farida Ndausi, the pair had a beautiful child who has now blossomed into a young adult. As of now, Omulangira Ndausi doesn't envision himself walking down the aisle again, choosing to share his experience as a cautionary tale for the youth contemplating early marriages.
Faridah Ndausi was my wife. The name sells her, and she has the right to retain it. Faridah still respects me to this day. Even when she sees me, she kneels and greets me. -Simon Peter Ndawuula a.k.a Omulangira Ndausi#MwasuzeMutya pic.twitter.com/c4aPUL2gDB
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