Celebrated musician David Mathenge alias Nameless has drawn back claims of undergoing vasectomy.
The Inspire hitmaker has refuted the claims of the said procedure stating that he has only thought of it and not actually done it.
“Sijafanya buanaaaaa 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️… Nilisema I am thinking of doing it buanaaaaa🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️….,” Nameless said in a new twist after he revealed that he had undergone the procedure.
The proud father of three spoke over the weekend when he also disclosed that he made the decision after agreeing with his singer wife Wahu.
“Ah, tumefunga, nimeenda vasectomy ….nimeona nitake things into my own hands,” Nameless disclosed in an interview with YouTuber Vincent Mboya.
The hitmaker revealed that he’s content with his three daughters; Tumiso, Nyakio and Shiru born in 2006, 2013, and 2022 respectively. “I think at this time, three girls, I’m happy with that, we are feeling blessed, Shiru anatukeep busy.”
The singer has been continuously slamming critics who have been on his case to bear a son for his legacy stating that it’s amusing how people are still holding onto old beliefs. For him, a child is a child regardless of the gender. What matters is that they are healthy.
“I find it very amusing that people can still use that old-school method of thinking. As long as una mtoto ako healthy, you do your best, even if they are not 100 per cent healthy, as a parent you are supposed to guide the child,” he noted.
Other than Nameless…
Nameless is not the only known figure to speak about vasectomy, bigwigs in the entertainment industry have talked about this medical procedure before, and some have even undergone vasectomy.
Sauti Sol’s Bien Baraza revealed that he would be willing to undergo vasectomy if push comes to shove.
DJ Moz revealed that he had undergone the infamous procedure for the sake of his wife and mother of his three children.
The Gospel DJ made the decision following numerous and critical discussions with the wife to secure their 13-year marriage and avoid further effects on his wife due to contraceptives pills they used then.