To her, he was the best father she could ever ask for.
“Among the greatest titles of my life is the privilege of being the daughter of this incredibly great man. He is everything I could ever pray for and desire in a father. The profound depth of his love, care, support, and covering is the kind only a few are privileged to receive,” wrote Joyce Omondi.
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“There is an enormous hole in my heart now that our heavenly Father whom he taught me to love and serve has called him home. Only God can fill this void because the legacy of who my daddy was is almost larger than life. Yet, precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints (PsaIm 116:15). So I know the sound of his endearing laugh is ringing throughout the streets of gold and one day I will feel the warmth of his loving embrace for eternity. March on great soldier. Sibuor wetu. I love you, daddy. ,” she went on.
Daddy Owen admits to being depressed, seeks help
Daddy Owen.
Award-winning gospel singer Owen Mwatia better known as Daddy Owen, has admitted to suffering from depression. Opening up during a recent interview with Citizen TV s Wahiga Mwaura, the
Vanity singer revealed that he has been battling depression in silence for a while now for fear of being labelled weak by society.
When his condition worsened, Daddy Owen explained that he had to push himself to openly talk about what he was going through to help ease the burden he felt at the time. Even then, he admits to being labelled weak but brushed it off as his desire to find peace within himself outweighed his care for trolls.