Wahu Kagwi discloses having low self-esteem over her looks: "I never thought I'd amount to anything"

- Musician Wahu Kagwi revealed she once suffered from self-esteem issues during her teens which went into her early 20s - The singer shared a lengthy post saying she thought she would amount to nothing especially at the tender age of 17

- Musician Wahu Kagwi revealed she once suffered from self-esteem issues during her teens which went into her early 20s

- The singer shared a lengthy post saying she thought she would amount to nothing especially at the tender age of 17

- The accomplished star used her experience to advise the youth not to questions themselves or listen to the 'devil' inside them

Celebrated singer Wahu Kagwi is one of the most accomplished musicians of her time in Kenya but has experienced her own struggles growing up.

The mother of two on Tuesday, June 22, revealed she suffered from self-esteem issues during her teens which even went into her early 20s.

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The singer shared a lengthy post on her Instagram on Tuesday, June 23, wishing she would go back to comfort her 17-year-old self when she thought she would amount to nothing.

"As a teenager and into my early twenties, I had terrible self-esteem issues. I felt ugly, unintelligent, and unworthy of being loved. I never thought I'd amount to anything much in life. I wish I could go back in time and tell 17-year-old Wahu that everything's gonna be more than ok," she wrote.

Wahu used her experience to advise the youth to not questions themselves or listen to the 'devil' inside them.

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She said there was nothing like being unworthy of God's love which made people believe they don't deserve the finer things in life.

"I do not know who needs to hear this but do not believe the lies the devil throws your way. God's got you, young girl. God's got you, young man. And there's nothing like being worthy of God's love. No, his love is unconditional, it knows no religion, not 'I'm good or I'm bad, I don't deserve good things to happen to me,' no. And the bigger your test the bigger your testimony," Wahu added.

The Still a Liar hitmaker has in the past cautioned fans about dictating how she should live her life.

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She revealed she does not leave according to people's expectations but her own.

"Please don't be dm-ing me about what you think I should or should not do. Quite frankly, and I mean this in the nicest way," she wrote.

The wifey to celebrated singer Nameless promised to be herself as long as she is not breaking the law or causing problems to anyone.

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She further advised her critics to focus on developing themselves to be the best versions they could be and not what is expected of them.

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