Why Betty Bayo’s Kids Are Still With Stepdad Tash: Kanyari Finally Tells All!
The drama surrounding the late gospel star Betty Bayo’s family has reached a boiling point. For weeks, the internet has been buzzing with one question: Why are Sky Victor and Danivictor still living with their stepfather, Tash, instead of their biological father, Pastor Victor Kanyari?
After being dragged across social media timelines, the outspoken preacher has finally stepped into the pulpit to set the record straight.

Since the tragic passing of Betty Bayo, Kenyans have been watching Kanyari’s every move. While the preacher frequently posts videos of “daddy-daughter” dates and outings with his son, critics have been ruthless, accusing him of being “all talk and no action” when it comes to full-time parenting.
Even Betty’s own relatives have reportedly chimed in, urging Kanyari to bring the children home. The delay has sparked wild rumors, ranging from family feuds to secret legal battles.
One of the wildest theories circulating on TikTok and Facebook is that Kanyari is distancing himself from the children to protect his political image ahead of the next General Election.
Kanyari didn’t hold back during a recent church service, shutting down the claims with his signature bluntness:
“There are people saying I have not taken my children because I want a political seat. I do not want any seat. Do not elect me! I do not want it.”
Addressing the trolls who labeled him a coward, Kanyari reminded everyone that he knows exactly where his children are—and he isn’t afraid of anyone.
- On the Cowardice Claims: “My children are here in Kiambu. How can I be a coward when I know exactly where they are?”
- On Taking Action: “If I wanted to take them, who would stop me? They are my children.”
Kanyari maintains that while the children are still residing with their stepfather, Hiram Gitau (Tash), he remains a constant presence in their lives as they navigate the grief of losing their mother. He hinted that a transition is in the works, but he won’t be bullied by “keyboard warriors” into rushing the process.