Morgan is one of our biggest blessings-Bahati, Diana Marua say

They have explained that the 13-year-old boy is one of the greatest blessings to happen in their lives.

Bahati, Diana Marua and Morgan
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Famous couple Kelvin 'Bahati' Kioko and Diana Marua have continued to express their great love for their adopted son, Morgan Bahati.

With the famous couple about to celebrate seven years of their marriage, they have explained that the 13-year-old boy is one of the biggest blessings that happened in their lives.

"As we approach our 7th wedding anniversary this October, Morgan Bahati is one of our greatest blessings," Bahati said on Sunday via Instagram.

He attached the message to a photo from his library taken several years ago.

The 30-year-old musician adopted Morgan as his son in 2014 when he went to perform at the ABC orphanage where he also grew up after his mother passed away.

After Bahati performed, the boy refused to return to the children's center and wanted to go with him.

Recently speaking in an interview with Chipukeezy, Bahati described the 13-year-old boy as a special child.

He revealed that he favours Morgan so much that he pays her school fees before he even pays for his other children.

"Before I pay my other children's tuition, I always pay Morgan," Bahati said. He added, "I live with him. You know many people on the internet have started following us after Diana.

This is a child I have had even before I got married. In fact, many women rejected me because of this child because no one was staying with a child that was not theirs."

The former gospel singer also used the opportunity to plead with netizens and bloggers to be humane when writing stories involving his son.

He revealed that Morgan has a very sad story and therefore asked Kenyans to avoid attacking him when they attack his family.

"I have no problem with anyone attacking my family, my children. But don't attack my first child, Morgan. I took this boy during a very difficult season of my life.

This is a child I gave to a children's home. "He has a very difficult story that I don't like to repeat. I took him from the children's home I was in Mathare. Before he was even brought to the Children's Home, he has a very sad story.

Therefore, even if you guys are writing to get likes and views, let's have personality. These are special children," he said.