Musician Peter Miracle Baby has come to the defense of gospel singer and philanthropist Karangu Muraya, who is facing intense public scrutiny following the circulation of a leaked audio recording. The audio, which captured a heated exchange between Karangu and his first wife, Triza Njeri, revolved around allegations of his involvement with another woman, Carol Kim.
While many have focused on the marital controversy, Miracle Baby chose to highlight a different side of Karangu his compassion and charitable nature. The musician, who has openly shared his own struggles with illness, recalled how Karangu stood by him when others turned away.
In a heartfelt Facebook post, Miracle Baby shared photos of himself hospitalized, with Karangu by his side offering support. He revealed that despite having friends who frequently spent extravagantly on alcohol, none came to his aid when he needed help the most. Instead, it was Karangu who immediately responded to his distress call.
“Even if people hate me today or insult me in all sorts of ways, I will always pray for this man called Karangu Muraya. May God protect him because of the good things he has done. Even if he has made mistakes, I feel his good deeds outweigh the bad,” Miracle Baby wrote.
He went on to explain that his online appeals for financial and emotional support during his illness had fallen on deaf ears until Karangu stepped in. The gospel artist not only provided comfort but also mobilized resources and rallied the public to assist Miracle Baby in his time of need.
Through his message, Miracle Baby emphasized the importance of grace and compassion, urging critics to balance judgment with acknowledgment of Karangu’s positive impact. He posed a reflective question: if society destroys those who step up to help others, who will be left to carry the burden of compassion?
Miracle Baby’s defense underscores a deeper reminder that public figures, despite personal flaws, often touch lives in profound ways. His plea calls for perspective recognizing that mistakes, while human, should not erase the good that individuals contribute to their communities.