Kenyan musician Juliani has left fans elated after celebrating his wife's 38th birthday in a sweet post.

On Instagram, Juliani wrote a sweet message for his wife Lilian Nganga as he showered her with praises and romantic words. 

"Nyar Okuyu. Lady lovely Msichana switi, peremende. Gal sambaratisha my heart. Miss mwah! Mwah! Mtoto fine thank you. Happy birthday, Mpenzi."

Juliani and his wife Lilian Nganga 

He shared a photo standing beside the love of his life and a video together with their young son. He revealed that all of their birthdays fall on the 22nd.

"My birthday is April 22.Mpenzi wangu June 22.Ler, our son, July 22.2 much!"

The post has shut down Speculations and the nay sayers who claimed that Juliani and Lilian Nganga's relationship could be going through hard times and high chances are the two love birds are not in good terms.

This is subject to the fact Juliani did not post his wife Lillian yesterday on her birthday.

Instead, Juliani posted a photo of him and Meghan Markle smiling, which he captioned "I still get updates on RTs (retweets) on this photo". Juliani's action  sparked speculations that his relationship with Lilian is on the rocks.


Lilian too did not post Juliani on Fathers day despite him being the father to her only child. These two events led fans to start a debate on social media.

The sweet birthday post has however attracted positive comments from fans who are happy that the couple is still strong and their marriage is thriving.

Below are some comments:

"Wambea wamepigwa na kitu Kizito kichwani after kusema Kuna trouble in paradise ,Lilian is such a beautiful soul having known her i can attest to that .Happy birthday to her confuse them until they stop poking nose into people's business."

"The caption says it allšŸ˜Šā¤ļø!"

"The stars aligned,Happy birthday to queen herself,i notices the ringsšŸ‘šŸ˜."

"Hahaaaa, the sweetest thing that I have read this year!! With the right person love is a sweet thing šŸ˜."

Lilian Nganga dated, engaged, and married Juliani within a short period after divorcing Alfred Mutua, who is the current CS, Foreign Affairs.