Conjugal Rights? Marya Prude Drops Bombshell on Raburu Divorce

Adhis Okena Adhis Okena — June 18, 2026

Marya Prude fought fiercely in her divorce from media personality Willis Raburu and forced the court to record her explosive claims of infidelity. She refused to accept his version of events and filed her own petition, citing betrayal and denied conjugal rights.

The resurfaced clip now fuels fresh online firestorms as Kenyans connect the dots to Raburu’s recent split from Ivy Namu. She stands firm. Hearts shatter.

Marya Prude entered that marriage with hope in May 2017 only to watch it crumble under public scrutiny after they lost their young daughter in December 2019. The couple navigated deep pain yet could not rebuild trust. By 2020 their union had fully collapsed amid swirling rumours and private battles that spilt into the open.

Why did Marya Prude contest Willis Raburu’s divorce petition?

She rejected his claims outright and pushed her own case to highlight the real fractures. Marya Prude told interviewers she demanded the record show infidelity as a central issue because grounds for divorce carry weight and should never get brushed aside for convenience.

Raburu had listed irreconcilable differences along with lack of conjugal rights, yet she countered that both sides experienced separation while she pointed directly at betrayal. She fought the process, which stretched long and exposed raw emotions in Kenyan courts and across social media.

Truth cuts deep

After Ivy Namu announced her breakup with Raburu, Kenyans went back to the platforms on 17th June 2026. The pair, who married in 2022 and have children Mali, born in 2021, and a daughter, born in 2022, had shared their vision of blended family life online, including maternity shoots and therapy sessions.

ā€œPlease give me my privacy,ā€ Namu pleaded as Raburu covered the FIFA World Cup in the United States, but old wounds were immediately reopened. Netizens revisited Marya Prude’s painful story of being served divorce papers via WhatsApp and the accusations that followed. Public memory is unforgiving.

Debates go on. Marya Prude wouldn’t keep quiet during her podcast appearance months earlier. She spoke of the challenge of trying to fit into Raburu’s world and the emotional toll of disputed proceedings.

Her insistence on accountability won her praise from supporters, while critics debated whether intimate details should be aired. For many observers, the timing is uncanny as Raburu goes through another high-profile breakup. In every conversation, the tragedy of their lost child, the emotional fallout from the first marriage, reverberates.

Marya Prude would prefer to write her story than take a quick exit. ā€œMarriages deserve honest reckonings, especially when children and deep commitments are involved,ā€ she said.

As new splits populate timelines, her older testimony comes back with new urgency and forces everyone to confront uncomfortable questions about fidelity, trust, and public reckonings.

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