Wednesday, April 01, 2026 - Esther Musila’s son, Glenn Naibei, has stepped forward to address swirling rumors about his family’s estate dispute.
In a statement released via Instagram, Glenn spoke on behalf
of his siblings, aiming to dispel what he called “misleading claims” that have
dominated social media chatter.
The clarification comes shortly after his mother, Esther
Musila, posted a fiery video defending her husband, gospel star Peter Omwaka
popularly known as Guardian Angel, from being dragged into the matter.
Glenn explained that the family’s legal journey began after
the death of his father in 2016, and that succession was handled transparently.
“Letters of administration were duly issued, with our mother
serving as the head administrator, alongside us as beneficiaries,”
he noted.
Glenn emphasized that he and his siblings, Gilda and Gideon,
remain the rightful beneficiaries, firmly rejecting claims that their mother
had been disinherited.
“We would like to state clearly and unequivocally that these claims
are false.”
“There has been no disinheritance of our mother at any point,”
the statement read.
A major point of contention has been Guardian Angel’s
alleged involvement.
Glenn dismissed such speculation as “baseless,
malicious, and untrue,” echoing his mother’s reminder that her life
and legacy do not revolve around her current husband.
The family acknowledged ongoing court proceedings but
insisted these were routine legal mechanisms, not signs of internal conflict.
Glenn stressed that the portrayal of division was
inaccurate, adding that the court papers concern Esther and her children only.
Musila has also defended Guardian Angel’s independence,
describing him as a hardworking, self‑made man.
She vowed to shield him from “rubbish” claims made for
clout.
“My husband has earned everything he has today. I will be here to protect him any day,” Esther Musila says as she defends musician Guardian Angel after a number of Kenyans claimed he is the reason she is in court with her son over inheritance! pic.twitter.com/3LnvK9Dgdb
— The Kenyan Vigilante (@KenyanSays) March 31, 2026
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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