Lydia Wanjiru claims there is more to the Burale story than what Rozinah said

By , October 6, 2025

Content creator Lydia Wanjiru has claimed that gospel minister Rozinah Mwakideu is not revealing the full truth about her failed marriage to pastor and motivational speaker Robert Burale.

In a post on social media on Monday, October 6, 2025, reacting to Rozinah’s recent interview with her brother Alex Mwakideu, Lydia suggested that there is more to the story than what Rozinah has shared publicly.

She said Rozinah appeared to be holding back certain details about her marriage, which ended after just one year and two days.

“Trust me, Rozinah is actually hiding a lot about Burale. She’s barely telling 50 per cent of the truth! You can tell from how much she’s filtering and keeps saying ‘12 years ago Weeeeh,’” Lydia wrote.

She went on to question parts of Rozinah’s account, particularly her claim that she and Burale remained celibate even during their honeymoon.

Lydia Wanjiru’s post. PHOTO/@lydiawanjiru.ke/Instagram

“What do you mean they went for a 10-day honeymoon and never had sex? They continued being celibate as before the wedding? Hapana guys, something is extremely wrong,” Lydia said.

Rozinah’s shocking revelations

Rozinah recently opened up about her marriage, calling it the darkest period of her life. Speaking during an interview hosted by her brother on October 4, 2025, she described the experience as the biggest mistake she has ever made.

According to Rozinah, her union with Burale quickly fell apart despite her prayers and efforts to make it work. The couple tied the knot in a highly publicised wedding but separated just over a year later.

She told Alex that she had chosen to forgive and move on, saying she now looks back with gratitude for the lessons learned.

Her statement that the couple maintained celibacy throughout their marriage and even during their honeymoon in South Africa left many stunned. She said she had been patient and hopeful that things would change, but they never did.

Lydia admitted that after watching the interview and reading reactions online, she sympathised with Rozinah but still believed parts of the story were being withheld. “Now catching up with this story. I’ve seen a few commentaries about it, and I’m already on her side. Sorry, I’m a self-proclaimed toxic feminist,” she added.

Rozinah’s revelations have continued to spark conversations online about marriage.

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