'No one is a saint!' Quincy Timberlake's ex wife Mueni defends Esther Arunga

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Quincy Timberlake's ex-wife Rose Mueni has broken her silence on Esther Arunga's current situation.

Arunga, a lawyer and former TV girl, will be sentenced tomorrow by an Australian court after she confessed that her husband Quincy killed their son Sinclair.

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Speaking in an inclusive interview with Mpasho.co.ke, Mueni said,

I'm really praying for her [Esther] that God intervenes on her behalf. 

Let her put her trust in God and know that God gave Jesus for all of us and no one is exceptional and that she put her trust in God. God can give her a new start and beginning.

A section of Kenyans have been mocking Esther, saying she never listened to her parents. Rose advises her to

No one is a saint. We all make mistakes at one point. But once we make our mistakes or fall, we stand up just ourselves and move on. She might have made a mistake and I think she has learnt from that mistake .. She's not going to stay where she is forever. I believe she has moved on and learnt from her mistakes. There's no way she can allow people to dictate on her situation at the moment. Negativity will always be there. Let her pick what is going to help her and shun away what's not going to help her. No one is righteous. People are going to talk too much. JUST focus on what is before you right now and shut negativity. 

She added,

I also think she has so much to tell it's only that she hasn't spoken. 

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Mueni has advised Esther's family to accept her, no matter the outcome after tomorrow's ruling.

Let them embrace her. Family is family and when they embrace her she will feel she's not lonely and just like the prodigal son in the Bible let them stick with her.

To the parents and relatives, accept her back she's one of you.

To Kenyans, forgive her, embrace and accept her. She made a mistake and yes, there's a time for everything. This is not time to judge her and criticize her. Give her another chance to live. We're human beings and bound to make mistakes. No one is perfect.

Just like many Kenyans, Rose is shocked by the turn of events and she encouraged Arunga to keep reading a very powerful verse Psalms 23.

It reads;

The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.

    He makes me lie down in green pastures,

he leads me beside quiet waters,

    he refreshes my soul.

He guides me along the right paths

    for his name’s sake.

Even though I walk

    through the darkest valley,[]

I will fear no evil,

    for you are with me;

your rod and your staff,

    they comfort me.

You prepare a table before me

    in the presence of my enemies.

You anoint my head with oil;

    my cup overflows.

Surely your goodness and love will follow me

    all the days of my life,

and I will dwell in the house of the Lord

    forever.

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