Cindy Sanyu opened up about her decision not to move into her husband’s home, but prefers the man moves in with her instead.
Cindy explained that she, her husband Prynce Atiko Okuyo, and their children currently live in her house, a decision rooted in her past experiences.
Cindy shared that her decision to stay in her own home comes from the trauma of past relationships. She emphasized the emotional toll of moving from house to house while dating, which she experienced earlier in her life.
As a woman, there is a time when you are younger when you get tired of moving from house to house while you are still dating. You decide and say if someone loves me, they can move in here so that when they want to go, they don’t disturb me.
Cindy Sanyu, president of the Uganda Musicians Association, has criticized the Uganda National Musicians Federation for not distributing the Shs13 billion allocated to the Federation to musicians under her association, and has called for an investigation into the handling of the funds.
Despite the unconventional arrangement, Cindy says that her marriage remains strong.
She revealed that her husband, Prynce Atiko Okuyo, is very supportive and maintains close contact with her and their children