SAD: Betty Bayo's Last Massage to Pastor Kanyari her Ex-husband Before Her Passing on.

The late gospel singer Betty Bayo left behind a deeply emotional message to her ex-husband, Pastor Victor Kanyari, shortly before her untimely death after a long battle with leukemia.


In her heartfelt tribute, Betty poured out her gratitude to the father of her children, recognizing him as a good and responsible dad despite their failed marriage.

She acknowledged that though Kanyari may not have been the best husband, he had always been a pillar of strength in their children’s lives and had made co-parenting peaceful and fulfilling.

Betty expressed appreciation for his maturity and respect, noting that he had never stalked her or tried to make her life miserable after their separation, unlike many men who struggle to let go.

She revealed that their ability to maintain peace and mutual respect after four years of parting ways was something she would forever cherish.

The singer fondly recalled how Kanyari would call her whenever he saw news about couples harming each other due to separation, condemning such acts and expressing his belief in peace and forgiveness.

Betty went on to promise that she would never teach their children to disrespect him, emphasizing the importance of raising them to honor both parents regardless of their differences.

She described Kanyari as not a perfect dad but one who genuinely loved his children, ensuring that they prayed for his safety and well-being every single day.

Her message carried humor and tenderness when she mentioned that her kids were better off having “310 guys” — Kanyari’s nickname — as a father than having none at all.

Betty ended her note on a symbolic and emotional tone, promising to sing for free at Kanyari’s wedding, a gesture that showcased forgiveness, grace, and emotional healing.

Her message has since moved many of her fans and followers, who see it as a powerful reminder of love, forgiveness, and maturity even in the face of pain and death.

Betty Bayo’s final words not only celebrated peace and co-parenting but also left a lasting legacy of kindness and strength that continues to inspire many across Kenya and beyond.


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