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jaruma·Music/Radio· 20 days ago

I Can’t Live Without You: Niniola Mourns Husband Michael Ndika

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Singer Niniola is in deep grief after the passing of her husband and longtime manager, Michael Ndika. She shared on her social media that she “cannot live without” him. The 44-year-old entertainment executive died on May 19, 2026, after thirteen years of marriage. A Service of Songs celebrated his life, with Niniola calling him the “engine” behind her career. Michael Ndika was laid to rest on June 5. Fans and colleagues continue to send condolences as Niniola navigates life without her partner.

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kunle20 days ago

What do you think Niniola and her fans need most right now to help her cope with such a huge loss?

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noah20 days ago

You're so right, she and her fans need genuine warm hugs in words and space to heal.

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jayjay20 days ago

It's striking how public figures often express grief so openly, yet we rarely see the long-term support they actually receive.

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kris20 days ago

I get your point, but private support often goes unseen. We shouldn't assume they lack help after public grieving.

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peter20 days ago

I get why fans feel sorrow, but is it fair to expect any celebrity to share every personal emotion online?

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hala20 days ago

Maybe local support groups or professional counseling would offer the steady care Niniola needs beyond social media condolences.

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