Pastor Kanyari Concedes Custody To Betty Bayo’s Husband Tash, Prioritizes Widower’s Healing

The public speculation over who will gain custody of the late musician Betty Bayo’s children has reportedly concluded, with Pastor Victor Kanyari revealing that he has allowed the children to remain with their mother’s widower, Hiram Gitau (Tash). The custody debate intensifi..
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Pastor Victor Kanyari has agreed to let his children with the late musician Betty Bayo remain with Bayo’s widower, Hiram Gitau (also known as Tash), despite previous speculation about a custody battle. Kanyari stated his decision was driven by compassion for Tash’s grief and a desire to avoid conflict, encouraging a co-parenting arrangement.
- Pastor Victor Kanyari confirmed his decision to let the children stay with Betty Bayo's widower, Hiram Gitau (Tash).
- The custody discussion followed Betty Bayo's burial and a leaked audio clip.
- Kanyari expressed his wish to avoid conflict, stating, “I don’t want to fight. I just want to stay a good person.”
- The arrangement will require Kanyari and Tash to co-parent the children.
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Pastor Kanyari Concedes Custody of Children After Ex-Wife Betty Bayo's Death - November 2025
Following the death of his ex-wife, gospel musician Betty Bayo, on November 10 from leukaemia, Pastor Victor Kanyari has made several decisions regarding their two children. Kanyari of Salvation Healing Ministries publicly vowed to change his lifestyle and become a more responsible father to their children, Sky and Dany, announcing plans to acquire a new home. Amidst a public debate over custody, he leaked WhatsApp messages with his late ex-wife to demonstrate his involvement in co-parenting. Despite speculation about a custody battle, Pastor Kanyari agreed to let the children remain with Bayo’s widower, Hiram Gitau (also known as Tash). Kanyari stated this decision was driven by compassion for Tash’s grief and a desire to avoid conflict, encouraging a co-parenting arrangement.


