Kenyan gospel couple Moji ShortBabaa and Nyawira Gachugi are celebrating a new chapter in their marriage after announcing that they are expecting their first child. The heartwarming news was shared on their social media platforms through a touching video accompanied by a deeply spiritual caption.
“The blessings of God are amazing, they serve as a reminder that He is concerned about what we pray for, even the prayers made in silence. We are so honored to be trusted by God to carry this blessing. Tumekubali Yesu unatujali,” the couple wrote.
The announcement has sparked an outpouring of love and congratulations from fans, fellow gospel artists, and Kenyan celebrities. Many took to social media to celebrate the couple’s long-awaited blessing, with messages of joy and prayers flooding their comment sections.
Moji ShortBabaa, a former member of the gospel group Kelele Takatifu, and Nyawira Gachugi, a content creator and media personality, tied the knot in May 2021 at the elegant Sovereign Suites in Limuru. The private ceremony was attended by close friends and family, marking the beginning of their journey as husband and wife.

In a past interview on Radio 47, Moji addressed public curiosity surrounding their decision to wait before having children. He emphasized that while society often rushes couples into parenthood, the decision is deeply personal and, ultimately, divine.
“We haven’t decided [to postpone], but you know, a child is a blessing from God. Whether you plan it or not, when their time comes, they’ll just come,” he said.
Their openness and faith throughout their journey have endeared them to many, and their pregnancy announcement is being seen as a testimony of patience, trust, and divine timing. The couple’s story serves as a powerful reminder that blessings arrive at the right time and that love, faith, and perseverance can carry people through seasons of waiting.
As the couple prepares to welcome their bundle of joy, fans across Kenya continue to send prayers and well wishes, celebrating the goodness of God in their lives.