Jimal Roho Safi Advices Women Not To Get Pregnant For Men In Order To Get Married
Jimal Rohosafi, a prominent Kenyan businessman, has issued a cautionary message to women regarding men who make empty promises of marriage. In a video set to the song “Bambi” by Jidenna, Jimal urged women to be wary of such individuals, emphasizing that these promises are often nothing more than a “scam.”
“Baby, if you get pregnant for me, I will marry you. Don’t allow… it’s a scam, baby girl,” Jimal stated in the video.
His remarks were met with mixed reactions, with some social media users expressing amusement and others questioning his motives.
“Is Wangari reading this?” an Instagram user @min_lindiwe commented.
“Are you attacking yourself?” @profy_edy remarked.
Jimal’s warning comes just weeks after he publicly praised his baby mama Wangari Thiongo, acknowledging her role as the mother of his daughter. In a video post featuring his daughter, he referred to Wangari as his “wife.”
“My wife looked at Me and said, I know there’s someone you gonna love more than me and I said it’s true she is gonna call you mommy. Love you my angel Amal.”
Wangari, who already had a child from a previous relationship, welcomed their daughter with Jimal in March 2023. This marked a significant development in their relationship, which they had made public just a month prior.
Jimal has a complex personal history, including two children with his first wife, businesswoman Amira. Their divorce was finalized recently, following a period of public discord.
In 2020, Jimal began dating socialite Amber Ray, and their relationship became public knowledge despite his marriage to Amira. In April 2021, Amber Ray confirmed that Jimal had married her as his second wife.
Jimal Rohosafi’s warning to women about false marriage promises serves as a reminder of the importance of caution and discernment in personal relationships. His own experiences highlight the challenges and complexities that can arise in the pursuit of love and commitment.