Baba Mona's Girlfriend Nancy Worries Netizens after Transformation: "Could This Be Depression?"

Baba Mona's Girlfriend Nancy Worries Netizens after Transformation: "Could This Be Depression?"

  • The late Baba Mona's girlfriend has embarked on a new lifestyle that is making many question her well-being
  • Nancy, who lost her mum recently, was in the country to give her a decent send-off that was attended by several TikTokers
  • Baba Mona died in February 2023 in a fatal road accident that also claimed the lives of his two sisters and daughter

The girlfriend of the late TikToker Kevin Oselu, alias Baba Mona, Nancy Sunday, has left many worried about her following her drastic transformation.

Nancy lost Baba Mona and her mother in a span of two years.
Baba Mona's girlfriend immersed herself in church, and now netizens are asking about her well-being. Photo: Nancy Sunday.
Source: TikTok

Nancy earned love from many who stood by her when her boyfriend died in a car accident that also took the lives of his two sisters and daughter.

She also recently lost her mother, who had been ailing for some time, and she travelled back home to give her a befitting send-off.

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However, Nancy's recent videos preaching and what some are saying, neglecting her self-care, have raised concerns from online users.

In one of her live videos, she was dressed in a blue t-shirt and she covered her head. She said:

"My hand, please hold onto the Bible. I do not want to burn in hell. Because this body is lying to you. It will not go with you to heaven. It wants you to remain here. It will be left here. We will be given new bodies, and that is why these days, as Nancy, people see me as 'mshamba'. I wonder why people are going to the gym, and why they go to the gym. I tell myself, 'Why can't I get that time they are going to train at the gym to read my Bible?'"

She added that she has very little time, that she is looking for more so she can immerse herself in reading the word of God.

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Watch the video below:

Netizens question Nancy's well-being

Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@Destroyer Hope said:

"I miss the Nancy I used to know. My doc."

@Biti said:

"Nancy, just cry and heal, dear. Hata kama ni kuokoka, hii hapana. Kuja nikupe my bro."

@Joan said:

"The boyfriend died, and then her mum. She has realised that in this world, we have nothing and anyone can leave anytime. So she has decided to choose God and nothing but God."

@Dbetty said:

"Nancy is now living the best life ever."

@Verosam said:

"I wish Baba Mona was alive. This is depression."

@Nelly said:

"Hata mafuta ya kujipaka hapaki."

@Wishy said:

"Could this be depression imejificha kwa wokovu? She lost her boyfriend, then her mum, she is totally depressed."

@Charlotte said:

"Nancy realised that in this world, all is vanity. Again, she is doing what she loves. May you find peace and love from our Father who lives in heaven."

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Kagure said:

"What happened to this lady? Hata kama ni kuokoka hii imezidi."
Nancy was set to marry Baba Mona before an accident claimed his life.
Baba Mona's girlfriend lost her boyfriend in a fatal car accident. Photo: Baba Mona.
Source: UGC

What did Nancy say about finding a husband?

Elsewhere, Nancy clapped back at a netizen who asked her to move on and find herself a new man.

She told off the person, reminding her that her husband is Jesus and that she was not looking for someone else.

Nancy was set to marry Baba Mona before death took him away from her, leaving her mourning for many months.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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