Maureen Waititu Urges Women To Rise Above The Shadow Of Deadbeat Fathers

In a powerful statement shared on Thursday, January 29, 2026, media personality Maureen Waititu issued a stirring reminder that while pain is often inevitable, staying stuck in it is a choice. Addressing the βcage of stuckβ that many find themselves in following personal or p..
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Media personality Maureen Waititu, in a statement on Thursday, January 29, 2026, urged both women and men in Kenya to overcome life's setbacks, such as "deadbeat fathers" or "toxic workplaces," and reclaim their personal power.
- Waititu emphasized that staying stuck in pain, rather than the pain itself, is a choice.
- She encouraged individuals to stop labeling themselves as failures and to "collect the little you have and work with it."
- The message centers on releasing the "victim" label and taking action despite circumstances, rather than waiting for "perfect conditions."
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