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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s Son Leaks Family Secrets

A Son's Revelation of Domestic Abuse

March 13, 2024
Reading Time: 5 mins read
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Professor Mukoma wa Ngugi, the son of esteemed Kenyan author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, has bravely lifted the veil on a deeply troubling aspect of their family history sparking widespread discussion and introspection on social media.

Mukoma’s candid disclosure has brought to light distressing accounts of alleged domestic abuse within their family, shining a spotlight on the tumultuous relationship between Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o and his late mother, Nyambura, his first wife.

In the post, Mukoma shared a picture of an old feature article done by Ngure Kagiri, titled ” A novelist’s lonely wife: Battered and persecuted Nyambura Ngugi hold on to a dream.”

The picture was accompanied by a caption that read, ” My father Ngugi Wa Thiongo physically abused my late mother – he would beat her up.”

“Some of my earliest memories are me going to visit her at my grandmother’s where she would seek refuge. But with that said it is the silencing of who she was that gets me. Ok- I have said it,” he noted.

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Photo collage of Mukoma Wa Ngugi & his mother Nyambura Ngugi. PHOTO/Mukoma Wa Ngugi

Dark Chapter in their family’s past

This revelation not only unveils a dark chapter in their family’s past but also challenges the public perception of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, a literary giant known for groundbreaking works like “Weep Not, Child” and “Matigari.”

In addition, the disclosure by Mukoma wa Ngugi offers a rare glimpse into the personal struggles and complexities that existed behind the scenes of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s life, highlighting the often-overlooked challenges that accompanied his literary success.

Nyambura, who passed away in 1996, emerges as a figure whose identity and struggles have been silenced over the years, adding a poignant layer to the narrative.

Mukoma in an earlier post made on November 28, 2022, expressed his disapproval at the fact that his father had “systemically erased” his mother from his story.

The post pinned on his official X accounts says, “It hurts to see my late mother, Nyambura (my daughter is named after her) being systemically erased from the Ngugi Wa Thiongo’s story.”

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Nyambura Ngugi with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o at the launching of Thiong’o’s Petals of Blood in 1977.PHOTO/Mukoma Wa Ngugi

“We literally (of course) and figuratively would not be here if it was not for her keeping us glued together through the political persecutions.” he lamented.

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s Second Marriage

Beyond shedding light on the abusive dynamics within Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s first marriage, Mukoma’s revelation brings to note his father’s second marriage to Njeeri, which ended in divorce under undisclosed circumstances, further deepening the intricate family saga that surrounds one of Kenya’s most renowned literary figures.

In a 1995 interview, Prof Ngugi said Njeeri was his only legal wife, adding that although he had grown-up children with his first wife, Njeeri was his only wife and that he had “no valid marital bond with any other woman”.

Prof Ngugi and Njeeri met in 1989 at the Grand Central Station in New York.


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This was 11 years after the writer went into exile fleeing the “thin-skinned government” of Kenya’s founding president Jomo Kenyatta that had jailed him for a year without trial as it cracked down on political messaging in art.

It was at this period Prof Ngugi had created works of art that included the famous play Ngaahika Ndeenda, Kikuyu for ‘I Will Marry When I Want’ which he co-wrote with Ngugi wa Mirii.

Njeeri, a therapist, was in the news in Kenya in 2004 when she was attacked alongside Prof Ngugi and raped.

Three security guards behind the attack were handed death sentences in 2006 while the one who raped Njeeri was given another 21 years in prison on top of his death sentence.

Public Reaction to Mukoma wa Ngugi’s Revelation

The impact of Mukoma wa Ngugi’s disclosure has prompted a broader conversation about domestic abuse, family dynamics, and the complexities of public versus private personas.

As readers grapple with this newfound information, it serves as a reminder that even revered figures like Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o are not immune to personal struggles and complexities.

Mukoma’s post has solicited mixed reaction from Netizens with some applauding him for honoring his late mother’s legacy & others chastising him for tainting his father’s image.


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“More than one thing can be true at the same time. He is a brilliant writer, but he is also an abusive person. Thank you for sharing your reality with us, I appreciate your willingness to be vulnerable. Your mother did not deserve the abuse, and neither did you. Wishing you healing.” remarked Annie Nyambura6.

Another user by the name Belive Kinuthia commented saying, “Wòiga unine thoguo ugietha likes guku?” which can be translated to “So you have decided to finish your father in pursuit of likes here.”

Robyn Porteous came to Mukoma’s defence saying, “Some of the responses to this are awful, but it takes incredible bravery to speak about such painful events, not in the least when there are many who will respond with anger or judgement. I’m so very sorry for what you and your mother experienced.”

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Prof Ngugi wa Thiong’o and his wife Njeeri Thiong’o during the launch of his autobiography titled Dreams in a Time of War; a Childhood Memoir on August 19, 2010. PHOTO/Nation

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