Queen Vanessa Mdee Opens Up About Her Christianity life In Kenya


Tanzanian musician queen Vanessa Mdee who currently lives in the United States has opened up about how she survived in Nakuru, Kenya.

Mdee said this happened when she was studying in Kenya before joining music industry.

“I was saved when I was about eight years old in Nakuru, Kenya Greensted school. I studied at Greensted with my sister Nancy and my brother G. I always remember my mother visiting us and we used to tell her “Mom don’t worry we will survive because we are born again”she said.

She added that although their mother was a muslim by that time she couldn’t understand what she was telling her.

Mdee continued reviling that there family was like divided in religion because, on the other hand, their father was a catholic.

She described their family as a happy one although she said they were like living in two religion Islamic and Christianity they understand it, but for them as children, they grew up in a catholic home while their mother was a muslim.

“My father was also a church leader, it is surprising that it’s now that people say it is very good that you’ve give your life to christ. My life was always given to Christ… It’s only that I wasn’t living the Christianity way and being an example of it” Mdee added.

However, Mdee described herself as a living testimony to teaching children about the word of God at an early age in order to grow up knowing God so that they don’t get lost and if they do they find there way back to God like herself.

“If you’re like me and feel like you’re too late,or you’ve done too much or you see you’re not in the right position, there’s nothing like that because Jesus loves you” she noted.

She urged all those who feel disappointed in life to give their life to God because he is the only one who gives hope to the hopeless.