Gido Kibukosya (Camp Mulla's Kus Ma's Father) Talks Candidly About His Divorce From Susan Gachukia And How It Left Him An Emotional Wreck

Piece by: Uncle Chim Tuna
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Before we begin, here's a little history to the entire affair:

Marcus Kibukosya, the lad that produces for Camp Mulla and Tiri his mentee/girlfriend is the son of Susan Kibukosya and Gido Kibukosya.

However, the couple divorced, Gido disappeared and Susan went on to date Louis Otieno. Sad story there seeing as Louis Otieno isn't what he once was. But away from that, Gido has surfaced again but now he has vowed not to date again. Aye, Marcus' father says he will never date again. And how did he get to this point? Well, Let him tell the story himself:

Most people claim that I went to rehab because of alcoholism, but sincerely speaking, I went to rehab to find myself. I went through a lot after my divorce in 2007. It was not only about kicking the brown bottle, but also getting over all the stress after the divorce from Suzzane Gachukia.

Our differences were building up slowly. It was bound to happened because she felt that I was not responsible enough. I was also spending a lot of time with my friends, denying her deserved attention. She claims there was another woman in my life, which is not true.

It was difficult. This is someone I had spent 20 years with. We were always together. When not at the studio recording music, we would hang out. I did not know how to move on.

And then it gets interesting as he talks about his interaction with Susan's then boyfriend Louis Otieno and about how gutted he was when his ex-wife moved on so fast:

I was hurt. I knew the man was only angling for the wealth I had left behind. It’s like growing up with something then it’s taken away from you suddenly. I would call her sometimes and her boyfriend would pick up to ask why I was calling. I found that immature and insecure, considering that this is the mother of my kids.

And when asked whether he has contemplated dating again and moving on...

No, never again! I don’t want to go through that pain again. I cannot go back to rehab for a second time.