Bahati’s baby mama Yvette Obura reflects on the emotional challenges she endured last year, grappling with the fear of homelessness
Written by Black Hot Fire Network on October 2, 2024
Businesswoman and social media influencer Yvette Obura, who is also Bahati’s baby mama, recently shared how she almost faced homelessness last year.
In a heartfelt message on her TikTok account, Yvette expressed her gratitude for divine intervention during one of the most challenging periods of her life.
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“My family, friends, and those close to me know that I was on the brink of becoming homeless. Last year was incredibly difficult. I would lock myself in my room and cry every day, but I never gave up on God or praying. In April, I lost everything,” she shared.
Yvette recalled struggling with the harsh reality of her situation, contemplating moving from her two-bedroom house to a smaller one.
“I remember telling my sister that life was so hard, and I might have to go back to Mom’s or downgrade to a bedsitter. But she reminded me that we serve a living God,” she said.
Her breakthrough came after seeking God’s guidance, and she witnessed a complete turnaround in her life. From sleeping on a mattress, she regained her footing and could afford things she never imagined.
“If you had told me last year that I’d be able to afford a trip to Dubai, I wouldn’t have believed it. It’s truly a blessing. I prayed to make my daughter proud, and I’m grateful that my daughter now has capable parents. If one side lacks, the other will provide,” Yvette reflected.
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She went on to describe how her life transformed within a year, allowing her to upgrade her mother’s car, travel multiple times, and enjoy her current trip to Dubai with her best friend.
Yvette concluded by sharing that her reason for opening up was to inspire others not to give up, no matter how tough the journey may seem, and to trust in the path ahead.