Mama Ghetto, real name Claire Nanganja, has called upon all women who might have Bucha Man’s children to come forward and introduce them to the rest of the family.
A few weeks back, Bucha Man came out to say that he was not walking down the aisle because of the many women/partners in his life.
Mama Ghetto, however, while speaking in a TV interview, described Bucha Man as a polygamous man and expressed her welcoming attitude towards all his children from outside their union into her home.
She was not a strong believer in polygamous marriage, but to her, it works out if both partners are transparent and open to each other. She also stressed the importance of boundaries, urging other partners to always be respectful.
“It is not about what I believe in, but I know it happens. The reality is that there are men with more than one woman, but the important thing is being transparent about it and then making your union work. Marriage is not about love; it is more like an organization or partnership,” she said.
The pair met in 2006 and have been married for nine years, part of their 19 years together. Throughout this period, the couple has yet to take a bold step and officially walk down the aisle. Regardless, they have grown into best friends who communicate and understand each other, and for this reason, they have managed to stay together this long.
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“I listen to people’s advice, but do not take in all of it because many have told me to leave him. I do not follow everyone who tells me something; I sieve and talk to myself. Compare and contrast all the pros and cons; it is the process, but at the end of the day, I’m with my best friend,” she said.
If Bucha Man woke up and married a different woman who was not her, Mama Ghetto revealed she would still stay because a wedding doesn’t define marriage.
“A wedding is more of a function, but not a marriage. I look at the years we have spent, not just the day of the gown. It is not that important, but I ask that person they have wedded to stay in their lane,” she said.

