Ugandan Man Who Allegedly Has 8 Wives, 130 Kids Baffles YouTuber

Ugandan Man Who Allegedly Has 8 Wives, 130 Kids Baffles YouTuber

  • A YouTuber’s trip to Uganda took a wild turn when he met Musa, a farmer with a huge family
  • Kieran Brown was stunned to find Musa calmly managing his massive family with a rotation system and record-keeping
  • Though Musa joked about retiring from baby-making, he admitted regret, realising wisdom doesn't stretch across 130 children

A YouTuber has baffled many of his followers after meeting a Ugandan man with a huge family.

Musa, polygamous man.
Musa, a polygamous Ugandan man has a huge family. Photos: @kieranbrowntravel.
Source: Instagram

Kieran Brown travelled to Uganda to meet a man claiming to have eight wives, 130 children, and 870 grandchildren. Going by the name Musa, the man is a farmer.

“He retired from having any more kids a few years back due to financial troubles,” Brown said.

How does Ugandan man handle eight wives?

According to Musa, he sleeps with his wives on rotation for fairness.

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"Surprisingly, they all live in harmony with each other," Brown said.

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In the video, Musa gathered his huge family, including his wives, children, and grandchildren. Interestingly, Musa records the names of all his children and grandchildren in two books for record-keeping purposes.

Does Ugandan man regret having 130 kids?

“Musa said he regretted his decision as he could not provide attention and wisdom fairly to all his children,” Brown noted.

The YouTuber helped Musa a little financially during the visit.

However, the visit was not complete without Brown handing over protection to the patriarch, to which he responded by laughing loudly.

Social media users were intrigued by Musa’s story and reacted by saying:

n.prince:

“130 kids from 8 wives?”

bonnie_blue_xox:

“Next event idea sorted.”

leo.mikkola.patel:

“He created a whole village on his own.”

omega_axsal:

“How was finding him not easy? The man’s related to a significant percentage of the population.”

Devanshoooo:

“It took 130 kids for regret to finally kick in.”

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rockerholic1:

“130 kids, wow, definitely can’t keep his hands off women.”

Ibrahimchelanga:

“Dude, I thought having 2 kids was overwhelming, I have little to no problems after watching this.”

hann_fel:

"No father should have to write his children’s names down."

Kingsleypst:

“Does that mean each wife has more than 10 kids?”

Bestofmarius:

“It takes a village to raise a child, it takes one Ugandan to make one.”

How many kids does Mariam Nabatanzi have?

Mariam Nabatanzi.
Mariam Nabatanzi, mother to 44 children. Photo: Afrimax English.
Source: UGC

In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Mariam Nabatanzi, a woman from Uganda, became a symbol of resilience after raising 44 children on her own.

She began giving birth at just 13, after being married off to a man nearly five decades older. Over time, she gave birth 15 times, including multiple sets of twins and quadruplets, all fathered by the same man who later abandoned her.

Despite the challenges, she continued to embrace motherhood as a divine gift. Mariam once dreamed of only having seven children to honour lost loved ones, but was unable to control her fertility despite medical efforts.

Though she faced a life of hardship, she remained open to love and possibly more children, should she meet a supportive partner.

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

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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William Osoro (Entertainment editor) William Osoro is a TUKO.co.ke entertainment and senior special formats editor with over six years of experience in digital & print media. Osoro started his career at the Standard Media Group as a sub-editor before joining TUKO. Osoro won the Innovation Award at the Standard Group in 2018 and was quadruply recognised for his stellar performance at TUKO. He had the most read article in the whole of 2022. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Science from Moi University. Email: william.osoro@tuko.co.ke.

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