Kenyan songbird Nadia Mukami has once again lit up social media—this time with a stunning pregnancy photoshoot that left fans celebrating her motherhood journey and marvelling at her glow.
The “Radio Love” hitmaker took to Instagram to share dreamy, water-themed photos proudly showcasing her baby bump.
Clad in a delicate blue mesh outfit draped with flowing fabric, the singer lovingly cradled her bump in a series of professionally shot images.
She accompanied the post with a playful and heartfelt caption in Swahili: “Watoto wanakuja na sahani yao, na wangu ameniletea sahani kubwa sana” (Children come with their own plates, and mine has brought me a very big one).
The photos, which were posted on her Instagram account with over 2.1 million followers, received an outpouring of love from fans and fellow celebrities alike.
Many praised the beauty, serenity, and emotion behind the photos, noting how radiant and joyful she looked. Comments ranged from “Cutie” to “That pregnancy glow is something else,” with one user lovingly declaring, “Zuwena kanagrow!”—referring to Nadia’s Swahili name, Zuwena.
The singer, who is expecting her second child with fellow artist and husband Arrow Bwoy, initially broke the news of her pregnancy during their recent anniversary celebration in Nairobi.
While performing her beloved hit “Sio Juju Ni Maombi”, she jokingly teased, “Kama mimi niko na mimba na nina dance, wewe ni nani unaketii?!” (If I’m pregnant and still dancing, who are you to sit down?!).

In a past interview on Obinna TV Updates, Nadia opened up about her excitement at expanding her family. Already a proud mum to son Haseeb Kai, she shared how he had brought immeasurable blessings into their lives—and now, the couple is overjoyed to welcome another little one.
“So happy to carry you inside my belly, my baby. We love you sooo much! Keep kicking me, my love,” Nadia wrote in another emotional caption alongside her photos.
Just days before unveiling her maternity shoot, Nadia wrapped up what she confirmed was her final performance before taking a break for maternity leave. She had recently graced the Mpesa Sokoni event in Mombasa, and afterward posted an appreciation message thanking fans, clients, colleagues, and corporate sponsors for their continued support.
In her message, she offered encouragement to fellow women in the music industry, stating:
“Being able to see women in this industry have a career and still have time for their private life (family) is amazing and empowering. I’m forever grateful for the community and representation.”
She concluded with a motivational note to aspiring young women: “To all the young girls aspiring to join the industry, it is possible! I am living testimony—and if I can do it, you too can. Keep going.”

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