Nadia Mukami opens up on bouncing back after second child
By Valerian Khakayi, January 27, 2026Award-winning singer Nadia Mukami has opened up about her journey of bouncing back after welcoming her second child, revealing how motherhood has reshaped her life and career.
Taking to her official Instagram account on Monday, January 26, 2026, the songstress said she is now back to business after welcoming her second child and bounced back.
“Did the mother thing, bounced back, and now I’m doing the business thing,” Nadia shared, explaining that she made a conscious decision to reclaim her space in the music industry while still prioritising her family
The mother of two has since returned to her business ventures, proving that motherhood has not slowed her down.

Nadia on motherhood
This comes after the Woza woza hitmaker disclosed that her second-born will be the last baby that she will have.
According to Nadia Mukami, this pregnancy has taken a toll on her to the extent that she does not want to have more kids in future.
The singer said this in a post that she recently made on her Instagram stories on July 24, 2025, where she posted a meme talking about how a pregnancy in a survival game, captioning it with, “Si kurahisi”
She also made another post, saying pregnancy is a blessing, but she won’t be doing it again. She wrote, “Pregnancy is a blessing, but I won’t be doing it again. I tell you that.”

Previously, Nadia had said that she always wanted to have all her kids by 30 and true to her words, she achieved this.
She wrote, “Always wanted to have all my kids by 30! God did it. I am so in love with this new journey! The moods, well, sorry. Na nani aliambia wakenya motto wangu anaitwa Zuwena. Kipepeo was just a song. Anaitwa overdose huyu.”
From her Instagram posts, it is now clear that Nadia will only sire two kids with Arrow Boy. This is because the couple already has a son called Haseeb Kai.
Nadia Mukami’s honesty about her motherhood journey has struck a chord with many fans who admire her openness. While she has embraced pregnancy as a blessing, her decision to stop at two children is a reminder of the physical and emotional demands many women face during this time.