'Nakuabudu': Jowie releases Gospel song after being found guilty of murder
Convicted murder
suspect Joseph ‘Jowie’ Irungu has released a new Gospel song moments after
Justice Grace Nzioka delivered a guilty verdict in the murder case of businesswoman
Monica Kimani.
The song dubbed
'Nakuabudu' was uploaded on YouTube at 2pm on Friday, not too long after Jowie was
found guilty of the 2018 murder.
In the song, Jowie
proclaims God's greatness, singing, "Nakuabudu, nakusujudu, ni wewe...
Yesu, milele..."
He continues:
"Mikononi mwako Yesu, narejea. Miguuni mwako Yesu, nalilia."
The song, which
has been released in audio version only, has already garnered over 7,000 views
and a solid 700+ comments.
A photo of the
singer with his hands raised as if in worship was used as the single's cover
image.
Accompanying the
music piece, Jowie shared a Bible verse, Psalms 150:6, which reads: "Let
everything that hath breathe Praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD."
Jowie’s venture
into Gospel music began in 2020 with his first release, 'Nishikilie!' which was
dropped right after he was released on bail by the court following a stint at the
Kamiti Maximum Security Prison in the Monica Kimani murder case.
He has three other
songs: ‘Babie’, ‘Eyaah’ and ‘Juu'- which are all Gospel songs.
According to his
family and childhood neighbours, Jowie was a member of a band that entertained
revellers in Naivasha and Nakuru towns, where he was born and brought up.
Majority of the
people in the comment section appear to support the singer, with many leaving
positive comments.
The High Court on
Friday found Jowie guilty of brutally killing Monica on the night of September
19, 2018, at her Lamuria Gardens apartment in Nairobi.
Delivering the
judgment, Lady Justice Grace Nzioka ruled that the prosecution had adduced
adequate evidence and proved beyond reasonable doubt that Jowie indeed committed
the crime.
Former TV news
anchor Jacque Maribe, who was charged alongside Irungu, was however acquitted of the same charge, with the judge stating that murder was not the proper
charge that the prosecution should have preferred against her as there was no
evidence linking her to the offence.
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