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Christina Shusho asks for help in tracing Kenyan gospel star Marion Shako

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Christina Shusho asks for help in tracing Kenyan gospel star Marion Shako

Tanzanian gospel singer Christiana Shusho has appealed for help in tracing her Kenyan counterpart, Marion Shako.

In a statement posted on her official Instagram account on Friday, January 23, 2026, the award-winning singer stated that she is actively looking for Shako but has so far been unsuccessful.

She appealed to anyone who might help her accomplish the mission to intervene.

‘Somebody help me, I’m looking for my sister @shakomarion @shakomarion dadangu naku tafuta,” Shusho wrote.

She also urged her followers on social media to tag the Kenyan gospel singer, adding that she has been on a journey of fasting and prayer with Friday, January 23, 2026, marking her 12th day.

Christina Shusho’s statement on Instagram. PHOTO/K24Digital screengrab from https://www.instagram.com/christinashusho/
Christina Shusho’s statement on Instagram. PHOTO/K24Digital screengrab from https://www.instagram.com/christinashusho/

“Someone help me to reach her, Tafadhali @shakomarion .Tafadhali tumtag. 21 days of prayer and fasting. Now day 12,” she added.

How Marion Shako shaped an era in the Kenyan gospel scene

Marion Shako Shako continues to touch many lives through her soulful music that resonates with her audience, making her a household name in gospel ministry.

Her debut album, Msaada Wangu, was well-received, propelling her to stardom.

Her music blends Swahili and English with faith, hope, and God’s promises being a common theme.

Marion Shako. PHOTO/ https://www.instagram.com/shakomarion/
Marion Shako. PHOTO/ https://www.instagram.com/shakomarion/

The songs lean more towards authentic congregational worship than stirring the soul and taking listeners through deep moments of prayer and reflection.

Shako’s gospel song, Ahadi Zake took the Kenyan gospel scene by storm, dominating airwaves and making her a household name.

Marion Shako earned her place among the country’s gospel greats and remains a pillar of authentic worship in Kenyan gospel music.

Before venturing into music, Shako was a worship leader and has remained spiritually grounded.

Awards, nominations and recognitions

Over the years, the gospel singer has earned several awards, nominations and recognitions for her contribution to the growth of gospel music in Kenya and beyond.

Shako bagged the Female Artiste of the Year – at the Coast Awards (2009), Best Female Artiste at the Talanta Awards (2009), along with winning Groove awards for four consecutive years.

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