Marya Prude Responds To Ngo Partnership Concerns
Marya Prude has responded to reports that an NGO has reconsidered partnering with her due to concerns about her online behavior, which some have perceived as bullying following the breakup of her ex-husband, Willis Raburu, and his baby mama, Ivy Namu.
According to the reports, Marya has appeared to celebrate the split, sharing posts expressing her happiness and reposting followers’ comments about Ivy Namu’s appearance and that Ivy believed she was a better partner for Willis.
Marya Prude is a public figure known for her marriage to media personality Willis Raburu, with whom she had a daughter, Adana, who sadly passed away. Willis Raburu is a well-known TV host and journalist in Kenya.
The breakup of Willis Raburu and Ivy Namu has been a subject of public interest, with many weighing in on social media. Marya's online behavior has been under scrutiny, with some accusing her of bullying Ivy Namu. This situation has sparked a conversation about online etiquette and the impact of social media on personal relationships. Other personalities, like Ivy Namu, have also been affected by the public's reaction to the breakup.
The news of the NGO reconsidering its partnership with Marya Prude comes at a time when public figures are under increasing pressure to maintain a positive online presence. This incident highlights the importance of being mindful of one's online behavior, especially for those in the public eye, and the potential consequences it can have on their personal and professional lives.





