Wapendwa Muziki stars Ninah and Mesh announce birth of their firstborn

By , January 5, 2026

Gospel music duo Ninah and Mesh have announced the birth of their baby boy.

In an Instagram post on Monday, January 5, 2026, Ninah shared the exciting news, revealing that it felt like a dream to finally hold the title of “mum.”

“Finally, I am a mummy,” she wrote.

The songstress then shared intimate videos showing her cuddling the newborn just minutes after birth, looking teary-eyed at the whole development.

She cradled the child in her arms and made facial expressions like someone still experiencing pain following childbirth.

In a separate video, Ninah is shown deep in sleep in a hospital bed, while the baby lay next to her, also fast asleep.

Ninah’s post. PHOTO/Screengrab by K214 Digital of Instagram post by @wapendwamuziki

Delivery clip

On his part, Ninah’s husband, Mesh, took to his Instagram to share a raw video of the delivery, revealing that Ninah gave birth naturally and not via C-section, as many had speculated.

In the video, he is seen together with her inside the delivery room, clad in a hospital gown and jumping in joy after the baby’s head emerged from Ninah’s cervix.

In the raw clip, Ninah, who has previously opened up about her fears regarding childbirth, is heard asking why the baby did not cry immediately after birth, letting out a huge sigh once the doctors helped it cry.

“Oh God, why am I not hearing the baby cry? Oh no, please,” Ninah said.

“Don’t worry, the baby is okay, and we are well. Thank God,” her husband, Mesh, said while comforting her.

While sharing the clip, Mesh noted that the whole process was not an easy one and expressed gratitude to God for making everything successful in the end.

“WE ARE LIVE | Finally the raw and uncut labour and delivery video of @babympendwa | We saw God on this one 😭😭,” he wrote.

Mesh’s post. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital of Instagram post by @meshmpendwa

Family infertility history

The heartwarming development comes just weeks after Mesh revealed that his family’s history of infertility once made him believe he was sterile.

Speaking during an interview with YouTuber Trudy Kitui on Thursday, November 6, 2025, Mesh said the fear took root long before he even got married, after learning that infertility had quietly haunted several members of his extended family for years.

“I once believed that I was barren because infertility runs in our family. It is like a history that has been there for years, and for a moment, I truly thought I was the one chosen to carry that burden,” he said.

Mesh revealed that he grew up hearing murmurs that some of his relatives had struggled to have children, though it was never openly discussed in the family.

He said that at the time, he never paid much attention to it until he got married to Nina and they began facing their own challenges in conceiving.

“Nina did not even know that infertility existed in my lineage; she only came to learn about it much later. It is not something you can easily talk about or even admit openly. From the first day, I always prayed and told God, ‘Please, not me next in this infertility thing,’” he added.

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