“You don’t marry a person you can live with’ 43-year-old Sheila Mwanyigha opens up on her 3 failed engagements and still being single 

Former radio and TV host Sheila Mwanyiga recently opened up on why she’s still single despite many drooling allover for her.

Mwanyigah, who is well into her 40s, said that she has been through a lot of up and downs in these dating game and is still yet to find her perfect match.

Speaking in an interview with Milele FM, the former Tusker Project Fame host revealed that she’s been in three failed proposals.

“I am not yet married, I’ve been engaged several times. About 3 times. The first, I didn’t think he was the right person for me. The 2nd time my dad died and I wasn’t ready to leave Kenya and relocate to Europe. It was 6 months before the wedding. The 3rd time I said no. You don’t marry a person you can live with, marry someone you can’t live without,” she revealed on Milele FM.

Perfect match

She added that she doesn’t want to settle down with just anybody. The other person also needs to be in love you just as much as you are with them.

“I never want to settle. If you don’t love someone as much as they love you, you can’t marry that one person. You should marry someone you can’t live without,” she said. 

 

Sheila Mwanyigha narrates how she was involved in an accident leaving her with 19 stitches on her left eye

Media personality Sheila Mwanyigha for the first time has opened up about the accident she was involved in 10 years.

Through her Instagram page Sheila Mwanyigha says she had to get 19 stitches done down her left eye after the accident. This is after the car she was travelling with crashed in Mwea forcing her to be air lifted to Nairobi.

The accident left her with a scar on her left eye and from her posts, seems like the pain got too much to bare.

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This month marks 10 years since I was involved in a car accident in Mwea and had to be air lifted to Nairobi for surgery. I got 19 stitches down my left eye, and endured bouts of pain and physiotherapy over the years.

The former radio presenter goes on to add that the accident left her with back complications that saw her get surgery last year.

Eventually complications from that accident resulted in back surgery last year, and being on the move now, is not something I take for granted.

How she dealt with the scars and pain

Just like any other human being there are times Sheila Mwanyigha felt the need of hiding her scars. She however learnt to embrace them and move on with life.

It’s tempting to hide our scars as they remind us of the pain we have gone through, and remind us that we don’t look or feel the same anymore. But scars are also a reminder of strength. That we got through the tough times. We were not made to look or feel the same forever. That we are still alive, and because of that, can be even better and greater than before. I’m wearing my scars. Wear yours too! ??????#scarredbeautiful