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Sewing One School Uniform at a Time For Disadvantaged Students at Zero Price

Billian ojiwa’s eight-year-old grassroots movement known in the Kiswahili parlance as the Ficha Uchi ( hide our nakedness) initiative(FUI) gives empathy,honour and hope to primary school going pupils drawn from across Kenya who would otherwise be attending class with tattered uniforms were it not for the altruism extended by Ojiwa and Co. who purchase uniform for them at zero cost.

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Photo: “ These children start school disadvantaged beginning with the neighborhood they come from, add the condition of uniform they attend school with. Many children are made to feel inferior besides getting bullied by their peers and as a result the self esteem and self-worthiness of these children is gutted,” says BillianOjiwa.

By  Ann Ndungu

Nairobi’s Mathare slum is one of Africa’s most populated and veritably Kenya’s most densely populated piece of real estate with 68,941 persons living within a square kilometer in contrast to the national average of a paltry 82 persons per square kilometer, national stats show.

Upon visiting the place one gets a real sense of the precarity that abounds here with basic social amenities including potable water, sanitation facilities and proper housing units scarcely visible to the eye.

And compounding the dire situation are reported instances of gang violence a worrying phenomenon that arguably makes life here a Hobbesian affair. 

Welcome to this locale that Billian Ojiwa, 34, a 2018 Mandela Washington (YALI) leadership program alumni, calls home.

He’s the founder of a national initiative that ameliorates the inexcusable nakedness of school going children whose guardians are too hard up to purchase school uniforms regularly.

His eight-year-old grassroots movement known in the Kiswahili parlance as the Ficha  Uchi ( hide our nakedness) initiative(FUI) gives empathy,honour and hope to primary school going pupils drawn from across Kenya  who would otherwise be attending class with tattered uniforms were it not for the altruism extended by Ojiwa and Co. who purchase uniform for them at zero cost.

“ We started by my personal contributions and contributions from my friends and through crowdfunding campaigns which we pushed online and many Kenyans supported the initiative,” says Ojiwa regarding how they began the initiative.

Born in a family of four boys Ojiwa learnt the ropes of living responsibly at an early age after his parents separated, leaving the mother to solely eke out a living making batik drawings and selling them at Maasai market, an open-air bazaar frequented by foreigners and local art lovers found in Nairobi so as to fend four extra mouths. All the while the estranged father,a primary school teacher had relocated to Gem, their ancestral rural home found in western Kenya.

Pursuing filial love forced an impressionable Ojiwa to play itinerant- with Nairobi the capital and Gem being his portion.

In 2002 while in his second year at Ukwala Boys High School, found in Western Kenya, his mother died, followed a year later by his father. 

He was 14-years then, relocating to Mathare to help an aunt run a restaurant.

“ Being the eldest child in the family I had no option but to take full responsibility beginning with that of my life and those close to me. That taught me never to take for granted opportunities that come knocking in my direction,” says Ojiwa who failed on his second attempt to become a Member of Parliament (MP) for Mathare  in national elections  held in 2022 having thrown his hat in the ring for the first time in 2013 but floundered.

“ My formal education for example was catered for by benefactors who hardly knew me. And for that I will eternally be grateful. And I believe the encouragement from my grandmother who routinely reminded me no dream is beyond one’s reach so long as one is disciplined, kept away from drugs and remembered to come back for those left behind are the reasons that motivates me to become a champion for my community here in Mathare,” says Ojiwa who upon completing his secondary education sought work as a labourer, laying bricks and mortar, a route that a lot of boys in this hood are wont to follow even today.

But the bricklaying ended up only being a sojourn for Ojiwa for he ended up seduced by music where he naturally evolved and excelled.

 As the Good Book implores if one excels in their work they end up serving kings.

This truism epitomizes the narrow road taken by Ojiwa who ended up endearing himself to the ubiquitous diplomatic corps found in the only African state, where a UN headquarters sits.

With the monetary proceeds gotten from musical jigs Ojiwa launched the Billian Music Family (BMF) in 2010, an “ institutional platform to support kid’s talents and to provide a space for them to further their dreams and their personal development,” says its website.

Then in 2013 aged 25 a parent pleaded with him to purchase a uniform for her school going girl. That one request turned seminal, giving birth to FUI.

“We wanted to make sure every primary school going child had a respectable school uniform, free from being dirty or torn.For tattered uniforms have a negative psychological effect on a growing mind,” says Ojiwa. 

The FUI is fully funded by members including donor contributions in form of fabrics and sewing materials with local tailors endorsed by parents and teachers getting engaged to assist in stitching the uniforms at half price.

To date FUI has provided uniforms to over 10,000 students, says Ojiwa.

It turns out one in every five Kenyans lives in slum areas, according to the National Treasury, fuelled by the push of rural urban migration as people seek better paying jobs leading to what the government refers to as the ‘urbanisation of poverty’. 

In its draft 2020 Budget Policy Statement (BPS) the Treasury stated 10 million Kenyans resided in slums, or 21.2 percent Kenya’s 47 million populations, with Nairobi leading with 36 percent of its population living in slums.

 “The recently concluded population census estimates that 10 million Kenyans dwell in slums while over 90 percent of Kenyans living in urban areas live in rented houses, 65 percent of whom live in informal settlements,” said Treasury in the BPS.

With such grim statistics it’s no wonder many Kenyan parents are unable to purchase new uniforms for their children regularly choosing to instead buy hand-me-downs as an alternative.

“ These children start school disadvantaged beginning with the neighborhood they come from, add the condition of uniform they attend school with.  Many children are made to feel inferior besides getting bullied by their peers and as a result the self esteem and self-worthiness of these children is gutted,” says Ojiwa. 

The Billian Music Family Centre together with the FUI also provides apprentice sessions to adults looking for employment as tailors who often turn out to be parents of a recipient of a FUI supplied school uniform. Presently there are 200 community tailors drawn from across the country.

Do your partner with the Government if yes, how and if no why not, I ask Ojiwa 

How does one reach out to the  organisation if they need help ?

“ We have a research team which usually visits schools around our target areas and some also reach out through our social media accounts,” says Ojiwa.

And has the Kenyan Government cared to engage with FUI?

“ Nope, because all our letters to the Ministry of Education have never been replied,” he says.

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Harmonize and Poshy Queen Breakup: Love, Fame, and Lessons Learned in East African Music

The emotional toll of his split with Poshy Queen is palpable, and fans have taken to social media to express their heartbreak—many shared sentiments of disbelief and sorrow, reminiscing about the couple’s once-inspiring moments together.

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: Discover the emotional journey behind Tanzanian crooner Harmonize and Poshy Queen’s breakup, exploring their fairytale romance, the pressures of fame, and the lessons learned. Delve into their relationship’s beginnings, their mutual attraction, and the impact of fame on love in the entertainment industry. Join us as we reflect on Harmonize’s journey from a rising star to a global sensation, his worth, and the themes in his music while navigating the complexities of personal growth and self-love.
By Charles Wachira

In the vibrant world of East African music, where melody’s echo the trials and triumphs of love, the recent breakup between Tanzanian crooner Harmonize and his girlfriend, Poshy Queen, has sent shockwaves through the entertainment scene.

 Once considered one of the region’s most beloved power couples, their split raises questions not just about their relationship but also about the nature of fame, love, and the price of success.

A Fairytale Romance Turned Sour

Harmonize, born Rajab Abdul Kahali, rose to fame with his infectious hits and smooth vocals, quickly becoming a household name in the Tanzanian music industry.

 His relationship with Poshy Queen, a rising social media influencer and entrepreneur, began in 2021 when they met at a music event in Dar es Salaam.

 At the time, Poshy Queen was already establishing her brand on social media, capturing attention with her beauty and charisma.

 The two quickly hit it off, drawn together by their shared passion for the arts and mutual admiration for each other’s careers.

 Their relationship blossomed in the public eye, characterized by affectionate social media posts and appearances together.

However, beneath the surface, the pressures of fame and scrutiny began to take their toll.

 In a candid interview shortly after the breakup, Harmonize reflected on the challenges of maintaining a relationship in the spotlight.

 “Love in the limelight can be overwhelming. The expectations from fans and the media can distort reality,” he shared. “We had our moments of joy, but the constant attention became a burden.”

The Weight of Expectations

As one half of a high-profile couple, Poshy Queen found herself navigating the dual roles of partner and public figure.

 Known for her beauty and charisma, she often faced intense scrutiny on social media, where followers closely monitored her every move. 

In a heartfelt post following the breakup, she expressed her feelings: “Sometimes, love is not enough. We tried to make it work, but the pressure was too much for us. I wish Harmonize nothing but the best.”

 This revelation resonates deeply, highlighting a broader issue faced by many couples in the public eye—the demands of fame can overshadow genuine emotions, leaving individuals grappling with their identities both as artists and partners.

Reflections on Love and Loss

Their breakup also invites a conversation about the nature of relationships in the entertainment industry. Harmonize’s journey from a struggling artist to a global sensation has been nothing short of inspiring, with a net worth estimated at $3 million.

 His songs often explore themes of love, heartbreak, and resilience, drawing from his personal experiences. However, his success came with personal sacrifices.

 “Success has a price, and I’ve learned that the hard way,” he admitted. “I want to make music that resonates with people, but at what cost?”

Before Poshy Queen, Harmonize had a high-profile relationship with Tanzanian model and actress Sarah Michelotti. 

Their breakup in 2020 stemmed from issues related to jealousy and the challenges of being in a public relationship. 

The emotional toll of his split with Poshy Queen is palpable, and fans have taken to social media to express their heartbreak. Many shared sentiments of disbelief and sorrow, reminiscing about the couple’s once-inspiring moments together.

 One fan wrote, “We loved them together, and it’s sad to see it end. Their love story felt real, and it hurts to watch them part ways.”

Navigating the Aftermath

As Harmonize embarks on a new chapter in his life, the question remains: how will this breakup influence his music? 

Artists often draw from their personal experiences, and the emotional depth of a breakup can lead to some of their most powerful work.

 Harmonize hinted at this in his interview, stating, “I will channel my pain into my music. Every heartbreak is a lesson, and I intend to tell my story.”

 Meanwhile, Poshy Queen, determined to move forward, has expressed her commitment to her career.

 In her own words, “This is just the beginning for me. I will continue to build my brand and pursue my passions. Love is important, but self-love comes first.”

Conclusion: Lessons from a Heartbreaking Split

The breakup of Harmonize and Poshy Queen serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of love in the modern age, especially in the glare of public scrutiny.

 Their journey encapsulates a mix of triumph, vulnerability, and the inevitable challenges that accompany fame.

 As both embark on separate paths, fans will undoubtedly continue to follow their stories, hoping for healing and new beginnings. 

In the world of music and love, one thing remains clear: the melodies may fade, but the lessons learned from relationships—both joyful and painful—will resonate long after the final note is played.

The factors contributing to their breakup appear to stem from common issues in high-profile relationships, particularly in the entertainment industry: the pressure of fame, personal differences, and the influence of social media amplified personal issues. 

Harmonize confirmed the split publicly, stating, “We shared many good moments, but it’s best for both of us to focus on our individual journeys.”

 He expressed respect for Poshy Queen, highlighting their good times together while also acknowledging the emotional toll of their relationship.

 “Sometimes, relationships don’t work out as planned,” he admitted. 

As both individuals move forward, Harmonize encourages his fans to support them, emphasizing the importance of self-love and personal growth in navigating the aftermath of their separation.

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Princess Jully: Celebrating the Life, Legacy, and Impact of Kenya’s Benga Music Icon

Princess Jully’s legacy is one of trailblazing and resilience. She revolutionized the Benga music scene, broke societal taboos, and became a symbol of strength and determination. Though she is no longer with us, her voice, music, and unwavering spirit will forever resonate in the hearts of those she inspired.

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Princess Jully's dedication to preserving Luo music kept the genre alive and relevant. She blended traditional instruments with modern sounds, creating a unique style that honored her roots while appealing to younger audiences. Her cultural pride and contributions cemented her as a key figure in Kenya's rich musical heritage.

: Princess Jully, Kenya’s iconic Benga musician, passed away at 51, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, cultural preservation, and social impact. Rising to fame in the 1990s with her hit “Dunia Mbaya,” she became a voice for HIV/AIDS awareness and women’s empowerment. Despite facing challenges like her husband’s death and the impact of music piracy, Princess Jully made a powerful comeback in 2020. Her contributions to traditional Luo music, leadership in a male-dominated industry, and advocacy against societal stigmas solidified her status as a cultural icon.

By Charles Wachira

Kenya has lost one of its most iconic and beloved musicians, Princess Jully, who passed away on October 12, 2024, after a short illness at the age of 51. Her departure leaves a void not just in the Benga music scene but also in the hearts of many who admired her resilience, talent, and contributions to Kenyan culture. As we say goodbye to this phenomenal artist, we celebrate a life that was as dynamic as the rhythms she gifted the world.

Born Lilian Auma Aoko in Makalda, South Nyanza, Princess Jully grew up in a humble setting, the youngest of nine siblings. Her father passed away when she was just a week old, leaving her mother, a small-scale farmer, to raise the family in hardship. Despite the challenges, music would become her salvation. Her journey to stardom began when she joined her late husband, Prince Jully’s band, “Jolly Boys Band,” as a backup singer. It didn’t take long for her talent to shine through, quickly surpassing the popularity of her husband. It was this moment that marked her as one of Kenya’s most revered Benga artists.

Princess Jully’s breakthrough came with her iconic hit, Dunia Mbaya—a somber reflection on the perils of life and the fragility of friendships, inspired by the loss of close friends to a self-destructive lifestyle. This song catapulted her to national fame in the 1990s, resonating deeply with the Kenyan audience. Her voice, both powerful and haunting, carried a raw emotional weight that few could match, earning her the affectionate title of “Alili Nyagina” among her fans.

But her rise to the top was not without hardship. After the tragic death of her husband in 1997, Princess Jully found herself at a crossroads. Facing widowhood and a band that looked to her for leadership, she could have easily given up. Instead, she chose to fight. With grit and determination, she took over the band, propelling it to new heights while preserving her husband’s legacy.

Her music career, however, was not spared by the destructive force of piracy. The illegal sale of her albums forced her out of Nairobi’s thriving music scene, pushing her into a life far removed from her former glories. Princess Jully retreated to her rural home in Nyatike, Migori County, where she turned to gold mining, tobacco, and cattle farming to make ends meet. The world she had once dominated had seemingly forgotten her. “Most people get shocked when they find me in the mines,” she once said in a reflective interview, adding that it was piracy that had driven her out of business.

Even in adversity, Princess Jully refused to be silenced. In 2020, she made a remarkable comeback, determined to reclaim her place in the music world. Despite the years and challenges, her voice had lost none of its potency. It remained as strong and stirring as it had been during her early days with the Jolly Boys Band. She also took the opportunity to advocate for causes close to her heart, including HIV/AIDS awareness, drawing from her own experience as someone living with the condition.

Her return to the stage was not just about music—it was about healing and resilience. She became a beacon of hope for many living with HIV, urging them to seek treatment and not give up on life. “Stick to your medication, and you can live long and healthy,” she said in one of her last public messages.

Princess Jully’s contributions to Kenyan music, especially Luo traditional Benga, are undeniable. Alongside legends like Suzanna Owiyo, Achieng Abura, and Mercy Myra in the Divas of the Nile group, she helped redefine what it meant to be a female artist in Kenya. Her dream to reinvigorate Luo traditional music with native instruments showcased her deep commitment to preserving cultural heritage.

In the quiet village of Bondo Nyironge, where she spent her final years, Princess Jully’s legacy continues to live on. She may have swapped the glitz of Nairobi for the rural simplicity of Migori, but her heart remained full of music. Her son, Bradley Ogudah, confirmed her passing after a two-month battle with illness at the Migori County Referral Hospital. A brief glimmer of hope had emerged in August when she showed signs of recovery, but it was not to be.

As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate a woman who refused to be broken by life’s tribulations. Princess Jully’s voice, once the pulse of the Kenyan airwaves, will forever echo in our hearts. From Malo Malo to Akuru, her songs will remain timeless, just like the Queen herself. Her life was one of triumph over tragedy, of perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds—a true testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.

Princess Jully’s legacy is a multifaceted one, marked by her contributions to Benga music, her resilience in the face of hardship, and her role as a cultural icon who redefined the role of women in Kenya’s music industry. Here are the key elements of her enduring legacy:

1. A Pioneer of Luo Benga Music

Princess Jully was one of the defining voices of Benga, a genre that originated in Kenya’s Luo community and became popular nationwide. Her music not only entertained but also conveyed powerful messages about life, love, and social issues. Songs like Dunia Mbaya, Malo Malo, and Akuru remain staples in the Kenyan music scene. She modernized traditional Luo music by blending contemporary and indigenous sounds, giving her a unique style that appealed to a wide audience.

She carried forward the musical legacy of her late husband, Prince Jully, leading the Jolly Boys Band after his death and solidifying her position as one of Kenya’s top Benga musicians. Her influence helped pave the way for younger generations of Benga artists, and she worked tirelessly to preserve and promote traditional Luo music through her performances and albums.

2. A Voice for Social Change

Princess Jully was not only a musician but also an advocate for social causes, using her platform to address issues such as HIV/AIDS, poverty, and women’s empowerment. As someone who lived with HIV herself, she broke societal taboos and stigma surrounding the illness by openly speaking about her condition and urging others to seek treatment. Her advocacy helped humanize the struggles of people living with HIV and encouraged them to embrace life with hope and dignity. Her fight against HIV/AIDS was personal but also a reflection of her deep empathy and desire to help others.

Additionally, through her music, she addressed themes of moral decay, betrayal, and the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society. In songs like Dunia Mbaya (This Cruel World), she explored the darker side of human relationships, a reflection of her personal experiences and the realities faced by many.

3. Champion of Women in Music

In a male-dominated music industry, Princess Jully emerged as a symbol of female strength and leadership. After her husband’s death in 1997, she took charge of his band and steered it to new heights. This was a bold move, as few women had ventured into leadership roles in Kenya’s traditional music industry at the time. Her success inspired other women musicians to step forward, assert their talents, and seek opportunities in a space that was often reserved for men.

Her influence went beyond music. She was also a businesswoman who attempted to commercialize her own music, opening a distribution shop in Nairobi. Despite the challenges she faced from piracy and the eventual collapse of her business, her efforts set a precedent for self-reliance and entrepreneurship for other female artists.

4. A Resilient Spirit

Princess Jully’s life was one of perseverance in the face of adversity. From the early struggles of poverty in her childhood, to the tragic death of her husband, to the piracy that crippled her music career, she always found a way to rise again. Her return to the music scene in 2020, after years away, was a testament to her undying love for music and her desire to share her gift with the world.

Even when her career took a downturn, she didn’t give up on life. Moving back to the countryside, she engaged in various ventures, including gold mining, cattle rearing, and tobacco farming, to support herself. This resilience, despite the setbacks, is a core part of her legacy. She showed that success isn’t always linear, and that true strength lies in the ability to adapt and thrive in the face of obstacles.

5. Cultural Preservation and Innovation

Princess Jully had a deep passion for preserving traditional Luo music, and her contributions helped keep the genre alive and relevant in modern times. She was committed to reintroducing traditional instruments in her performances, blending them with contemporary elements to create a unique sound that honored her roots while appealing to younger audiences. Her cultural pride and dedication to preserving Luo musical traditions have cemented her as a key figure in Kenya’s rich cultural history.

As part of the “Divas of the Nile” alongside other top female artists like Suzanna Owiyo and Achieng Abura, she contributed to putting Kenyan music on the international stage, highlighting the importance of collaboration and unity among African musicians.

6. An Advocate for Artists’ Rights

Having personally experienced the devastating effects of piracy, Princess Jully became a strong voice against the illegal distribution of music, which had not only affected her financially but also stifled her ability to produce new work. Her story highlighted the struggles that many Kenyan artists face when their intellectual property is not protected, and it underscored the need for stronger laws and policies to safeguard artists’ livelihoods.

7. Enduring Inspiration

Princess Jully’s life and career continue to inspire many young musicians, particularly women, to pursue their dreams despite the challenges they may face. Her story is one of tenacity, talent, and an undying passion for music, reminding the world that even in difficult circumstances, it is possible to rise, create, and leave a lasting impact. Her influence will continue to resonate across Kenya’s music scene and beyond.

Conclusion

Princess Jully’s legacy is that of a trailblazer, a woman who transformed the Benga music scene, fought against societal taboos, and stood as a beacon of resilience. She may no longer be with us, but her voice, her music, and her indomitable spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of those she touched.

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Lupita Nyong’o Confirms Split with Joshua Jackson: Behind the Scenes of Their Heartfelt Breakup and Moving Forward in Their Careers

Lupita Nyong’o and Joshua Jackson’s relationship was first speculated to have started around late 2022, shortly after Jackson’s split from British actress Jodie Turner-Smith, his wife of nearly four years.

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It seems that distance and career priorities may have played a significant role in the couple’s split. Both Nyong’o and Jackson are at the peaks of their careers, with Nyong’o becoming a global ambassador for diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, while Jackson continues to land roles in high-profile series and films.

: Lupita Nyong’o reveals her emotional split from Joshua Jackson, sharing insights on their relationship and the challenges that led to their breakup
       By Charles Wachira

In a heartfelt revelation that has stirred her fans and the entertainment world, Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong’o has confirmed her split from Canadian-American actor Joshua Jackson. This revelation comes through a stunning photoshoot and interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, where Nyong’o candidly discussed the end of her relationship, sharing personal insights about her emotional journey. The couple, who kept much of their romance out of the public eye, have now parted ways, marking the close of yet another chapter in both of their lives.

When and How It Began

Lupita Nyong’o and Joshua Jackson’s relationship was first speculated to have started around late 2022, shortly after Jackson’s split from British actress Jodie Turner-Smith, his wife of nearly four years. Turner-Smith, known for her roles in Queen & Slim and Without Remorse, and Jackson had been one of Hollywood’s power couples. They had a daughter together, born in 2020, and their marriage was highly celebrated for its bold representation of love across racial lines.

However, by 2023, Jackson and Turner-Smith’s relationship was officially over, reportedly due to busy schedules and irreconcilable differences, a decision both parties seemed to agree upon amicably. Shortly after, rumours began swirling about Joshua Jackson’s budding romance with Lupita Nyong’o.

Nyong’o, the award-winning actress known for her breakout role in 12 Years a Slave and the Black Panther franchise, was previously linked to a few notable figures. One of her most publicized relationships was with Somali-Canadian rapper K’naan. The two were spotted together multiple times in 2014, often sparking media speculation about their romance. However, by 2015, it was clear that their relationship had quietly ended. Nyong’o, who has always been private about her personal life, focused on her rising career and humanitarian work.

Jackson, on the other hand, had a long-standing relationship with German actress Diane Kruger before his marriage to Turner-Smith. Jackson and Kruger were together for a decade, from 2006 until 2016, and their breakup came as a shock to their fans. Following his split from Kruger, Jackson found love again with Turner-Smith, but as fate would have it, that relationship also reached its end.

The End of Lupita and Joshua’s Romance

In her interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, Lupita Nyong’o described the split as a deeply personal and emotional experience. “I have loved and I have lost,” she shared, reflecting on the end of the relationship. While she didn’t delve into specific reasons for the breakup, sources close to the actress suggest that the couple struggled with the pressures of their demanding careers, which kept them in different parts of the world for extended periods.

Joshua Jackson, who has had a long and varied acting career, including his recent hit series Dr. Death, is no stranger to navigating the complexities of relationships in the public eye. Still, distance and work pressures have often been cited as contributing factors in his previous breakups.

“Love is a beautiful thing, but sometimes it doesn’t work out the way we expect,” Nyong’o said. “I cherish the moments we shared, but at some point, we realized we were on different paths.”

Speculation about a split arose in September 2024, when Jackson was seen in New York City with German model Nastassja Roberts. Although neither Nyong’o nor Jackson has provided further details, it seems that their relationship quietly ended around that time. Meanwhile, Jackson has sparked rumors of a new relationship with Roberts, though this is yet to be officially confirmed​n 

The Challenges They Faced

Despite their mutual admiration, it seems that distance and career priorities may have played a significant role in the couple’s split. Both Nyong’o and Jackson are at the peaks of their careers, with Nyong’o becoming a global ambassador for diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, while Jackson continues to land roles in high-profile series and films. Their busy schedules, combined with long-distance challenges, may have made it difficult for them to maintain a strong connection.

Friends of the couple have hinted that both stars tried to make it work, but in the end, their differences outweighed the bond they shared. “They were great together, but sometimes love isn’t enough. They were just in different places in their lives,” a source revealed.

Moving Forward

Nyong’o has expressed gratitude for the lessons learned from her relationship with Jackson. “Every relationship teaches you something about yourself,” she said in her interview. “I am a firm believer in love, and I will always keep my heart open.”

As she moves forward from the breakup, Nyong’o remains focused on her career and personal growth. Her recent Harper’s Bazaar shoot reflects not just her poise but also her resilience. She continues to champion social causes, including advocacy for women and people of color in film.

Jackson, too, has been relatively quiet about the breakup, focusing on his acting roles and co-parenting his daughter with Turner-Smith. Despite the heartbreak, both stars seem committed to staying positive and moving forward in their respective journeys.

In the end, while Lupita Nyong’o and Joshua Jackson’s love story may have ended, their individual stories continue to evolve. Their breakup reminds us that even Hollywood’s brightest stars face the complexities of relationships, navigating love, loss, and new beginnings.

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