Why Nana Owiti allowed her kids to dress in Islamic attire on Eid

Nana Owiti, the wife of artist King Kaka, has answered a question from her fans about why she decided to dress her sons in Islamic attire, something unusual for her family.

Wednesday marked the celebration of the completion of the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims.

The Eid ul Fitr celebrations were held across the country in various mosques, but Nana Owiti’s sons, despite being Christians, were seen in kanzus and turbans like Muslims.

Nana Owiti uploaded the video herself and had to explain to some of her fans who asked about the reason for the attire.

According to Owiti, her sons wore those clothes because of their friend named Moha, jokingly saying that they wanted pilau.

“My children requested to wear those today because their friend Moha was having a feast. It seems Moha didn’t give us that pilau invitation, so we had to manage. They wanted pilau from Moha, my people,” Nana Owiti replied to one who asked, “Why are they wearing kanzus 😂, they usually don’t wear them?”