‘I wouldn’t wish to go back’ Diana Marua cries out her childhood struggles

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Every person has a painful past which he or she wouldn’t like to go back to. The best thing is that the past doesn’t define our future. It is a no different case for Bahati’s wife, Diana Marua, who had a painful childhood life after losing her mother at a young age.

Through her Instagram account, she cried out the painful memories. She said; “Our childhood was Tough. One I wouldn’t wish to go back to regardless. Being raised by a single tough Dad, we lacked a mother figure all our life because of circumstances we couldn’t change or control.

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#TBT Our childhood was Tough 😭 One I wouldn't wish to go back to regardless. Being raised by a single tough Dad, we lacked a mother figure all our life because of circumstances we couldn't change or control. We lived each day by grace and faith that "whatever has a beginning must have an end." I took a responsibility to be a 'mother' figure to my little sisters @glam_by_varl and @d_eimos Circumstances forced me to mature up and see things differently when I was very young. I used to cry myself to sleep questioning God why things had to be this way for us.... Not all days were tough, we held on to the little rays of sunshine that came our way occasionally... However, looking back, God is Good, God is Faithful, He made all things beautiful in His own time. I'm thankful I'm here for my children, giving them the life I never had and what's more beautiful is that I can encourage anyone going through a tough time out there, that it's just for a season... Every situation must come to an end. Never stop Praying, Trusting and Believing. He is a God of restoration 🙏

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We lived each day by grace and faith that “whatever has a beginning must have an end.” I took a responsibility to be a ‘mother’ figure to my little sisters Glam and D Eimos Circumstances forced me to mature up and see things differently when I was very young.

I used to cry myself to sleep questioning God why things had to be this way for us… Not all days were tough, we held on to the little rays of sunshine that came our way occasionally… However, looking back, God is Good, God is Faithful, He made all things beautiful in His own time.

Diana Marua

I’m thankful I’m here for my children, giving them the life I never had and what’s more beautiful is that I can encourage anyone going through a tough time out there, that it’s just for a season… Every situation must come to an end. Never stop Praying, Trusting and Believing. He is a God of restoration.”

Diana had recently celebrated her late mother’s 50th birthday as she shared her wishes of being together.

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