Guardian Angel warns bullies after vowing action against trolls targeting wife

By , January 30, 2026

Celebrated gospel singer Peter Omwaka, widely known as Guardian Angel, has issued a stern warning to online bullies targeting his wife, vowing to take action against trolls.

In a statement shared on his official Instagram account on Friday, January 30, 2026, Guardian Angel expressed frustration over the rising cases of cyberbullying, which he says is quickly becoming one of the biggest online concerns.

According to him, cyberbullying is rapidly emerging as the leading online concern.

“Stop online bullying, cyberbullying is poised to turn into the biggest online concern, already affecting up to 30% of all children,” he said.

Gospel singer Guardian Angel. PHOTO/@guardianangelglobal/Instagram
Gospel singer Guardian Angel. PHOTO/@guardianangelglobal/Instagram

Action against online trolls

This follows days after he vowed to take action against online trolls targeting and attacking his wife, Esther Musila, on social media.

In a statement shared on his official Instagram account on Friday, January 23, 2026, Guardian Angel said he believes the insults and online harassment will one day come to an end.

However, he warned that before that happens, serious consequences will be faced by some of those behind the attacks.

Najua hii Matusi itaisha tu siku moja. Kuna wale wataozea Jela, kuna wengine watapoteza vidole, kuna wale watauliwa pia, yani itakua mambo mengi sana but laziima itaisha tu. Trust me, ITAISHA!” Guardian Angel warned.

Itawaka sana! Itakua mbaya! (2026)

Guardian Angel and Esther Musila have been frequent targets of online trolls, mainly due to their age difference and their highly publicised marriage.

Guardian Angel and his wife, Esther Musila having a good time together. PHOTO/@guardianangelglobal/Instagram
Guardian Angel and his wife, Esther Musila having a good time together. PHOTO/@guardianangelglobal/Instagram

Salasya’s warning

Apart from the musician, Mumias East Member of Parliament (MP) Peter Salasya, also called out online bullies targeting Esther Musila.

In a statement shared on his official Instagram account on Friday, January 16, 2026, Salasya urged Kenyans to stop criticising and insulting Musila over her age.

He emphasised that age is just a number and that respect should be given rather than insults.

“To those insulting my inlaw Esther Musila, for her age, please stop it. Age is just a number. Imagine ako 50 na wewe unamutusi ati ako old na maybe uko 25 sasa iki happen umekufa kama ujafikisha hiyo 50 na yeye aende hadi 100 who is a loser?” Salasya stated.

He also pointed out that while online critics continue to age, Esther Musila keeps looking younger and thriving

“My in-law, no one should shake you down infact old is gold. Keep soaring, ata mimi nikipata rika yako na ako na figure kaa hiyo yako na anipende siezi kataa bora akuwe na pesa asinisumbue anataka upkeep.keep soaring and growing younger and younger each year as those who keep insulting you keep ageing daily and faster kama vibe ishowspeed,” he added.

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