Miracle Baby refutes claims that Shalkido left behind a child


Sailors Gang’s lead singer, Miracle Baby, has come out to clear the air regarding widespread rumours suggesting that the late Shalkido fathered a child before his untimely death.

The musician was compelled to address the matter after countless netizens flooded his inbox, seeking confirmation on whether Shalkido indeed left behind a daughter.

According to Miracle Baby, he has been receiving numerous photos from fans showing Shalkido holding a young girl, photos many assumed were proof that she was his biological daughter.

Speaking in a heartfelt video shared on his social media page, Miracle Baby clarified that the young girl in question is actually a relative of the late artiste.

He explained that the viral photo was misunderstood since Shalkido had a close bond with the child, who happens to be his aunt’s daughter.

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Shalkido was involved in a motorcycle accident on the morning of Sunday, October 5. Photo: Shalkido/Instagram

“Hallo guys, me sijui ni wapi hatuelewani. Watu wanajifanya hawaelewi na wanaelewa. There is this photo that people have been sending me, one of Shalkido carrying a little girl. The baby is not Shalkido’s; she belongs to Shalkido’s auntie who grew up with him. So that’s her baby, and Shalkido used to love her dearly. Some ladies have been going for interviews claiming they had a child with Shalkido, yet we all know those are lies. If indeed they have Kido’s child, they should go to his grandmother and speak to her instead of chasing clout through interviews,” he said.

Shalkido Was A Step Father

Miracle Baby went on to dismiss claims that his late bandmate had a child with his most recent partner.

He admitted that Shalkido indeed lived with the woman as husband and wife but maintained that the child seen with him was not his biological daughter.

“And then there is this lady who used to live with Shalkido. The lady came with a child. They did not sire the baby together; it’s just that my brother loved both the mother and the child as his own. In fact, by the time Shalkido passed on, they were no longer living together,” he clarified.

The artiste urged all women claiming to have had children with Shalkido to stop spreading false narratives online and instead approach the deceased’s grandmother privately if their claims are genuine.

Shalkido’s Requiem Mass will be held on Wednesday, October 15, at the All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi. Photo: Eric Omondi/Facebook

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Shalkido’s Requiem Mass

This clarification comes at a time when comedian Eric Omondi has called upon Kenyan creatives and fans to turn up in large numbers to honour Shalkido with a befitting Requiem Mass.

The service is scheduled for Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at the All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi.

“Hey guys, I am calling upon Kenyan artists and the public at large to join us at All Saints Cathedral this Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. as we hold a Requiem Mass for our brother Shalkidoh. Come let’s give him our final respect. Asante 🙏🙏🙏,” Eric posted.

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