Esther Musila is a woman that hasn’t had it easy in this life.
Behind the glamour, the headlines, and the public fascination with her marriage to Guardian Angel, there lies a story layered with loss, transition, and now—controversy.
Years ago, she lost her former husband, Eric Kiptanui Moibei. Like many widows, she had to rebuild, pick up the pieces, and eventually found love again. Her remarriage drew attention, largely because of the age gap—but she stood her ground and embraced her new chapter openly.
But life has a way of circling back.
In a twist that has now captured public attention, Esther found herself entangled in a legal battle over her late ex-husband’s estate—prime properties spread across Nakuru, Eldoret, and Nairobi. Despite having moved on and remarried, she sought a share of the estate through succession proceedings.
Then things took a darker turn.
Allegations emerged that she had forged her own son’s signature in an attempt to strengthen her claim by listing him as a dependant. What may have seemed like a calculated move quickly unraveled.
The son challenged it in court.
And the court did not take it lightly.
The alleged forgery was confirmed, and her remarriage was also taken into account. The ruling was decisive; she was struck out from the list of beneficiaries.
Just like that, everything she stood to inherit slipped through her fingers.
Jameni hii dunia ni mti mkavu.
Is it wrong for a widow to want to water her flower?
While at it, can’t she also be enjoying a bit of her deceased husband’s property? After all, didn’t they make the money together?
Mbona mnachukia Esther Musila hivyo jameni?
📷:Esther Musila & Guardian Angel





