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Wakavinye Reveals Tugi is Disappointed With Njugush’s New Book Because He Is Not The One On The Cover

The cover features a photo of a young, bald boy that Tugi confidently assumed was himself, leading to a moment of pure excitement.
winnie mabelBy winnie mabelAugust 14, 2024
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  • Celestine Ndinda revealed that her son Tugi mistakenly thought the child on the cover of Njugush’s new book, ‘Whispers of Childhood’, was himself
  • When Tugi found out that the boy on the cover was actually his father as a child, he was disappointed and confused
  • This heartwarming mix-up transpired because of the striking resemblance between Tugi and his father, and many netizens hailed their deep connection

Celestine Ndinda recently shared a delightful and touching story about her eldest son, Tugi, that has warmed the hearts of many.

The young boy, known for his vibrant personality, was initially overjoyed when he saw what he believed to be his own image on the cover of his father Njugush’s new book, Whispers of Childhood.

The cover features a photo of a young, bald boy that Tugi confidently assumed was himself, leading to a moment of pure excitement.

However, that excitement soon turned into confusion and disappointment when Tugi discovered the truth: the child on the cover was not him but rather his father, Njugush, as a young boy.

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Celestine recounted this amusing moment on her social media, revealing how Tugi was perplexed by the difference in appearance.

“He kept pointing at the cover and asking why the boy didn’t have hair like him,” she shared.

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When Njugush explained that the picture was actually of him during his childhood, Tugi was visibly let down, having been so convinced that the cover featured his own image.

Despite the initial disappointment, Tugi’s reaction has only endeared him further to fans, who find his innocence and curiosity charming.

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The story highlights the uncanny resemblance between father and son, further deepening the bond they share.

The tale of Tugi’s reaction has since gone viral, with many applauding Njugush and Celestine for sharing this personal moment with the public.

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