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In Whatsapp screenshots seen by Nairobileo.co.ke,  she posed, "how can you be forced to be in a toxic marriage because we are couple goals? 

Businesswoman Sarah Kabu has hinted that there could be trouble in her marriage with Bonfire Adventures CEO Simon Kabu. 

An infuriated Kabu took to Whatsapp to lament about her children and marriage terming it 'toxic'. 

In Whatsapp screenshots seen by Nairobileo.co.ke,  she posed, "how can you be forced to be in a toxic marriage because we are couple goals and to protect our business and its dependents at the cost of my life?

She hinted that her kids might have allegedly been taken away by her husband Kabu. 

Kabu noted that she could no longer stay with someone simply because of business or couple goals. 

"God have mercy on those kids, I seriously need help, my friends. 

"For those who may not understand am done and dusted with him and thus why he took off with my kids under the care of one of his bustards," Kabu ranted. 

{Businesswoman Sarah Kabu and Bonfire Adventures CEO Simon Kabu. }

The businesswoman added, "Never receive a bribe at the expense of a child losing their mother... very very heartbreaking... you will pay with the tears of that child in the hands of strangers. The law knows why children should be with the mother."

The couple has been together for over ten years; they tied the knot in 2009, Naivasha. 

During a trip to Amboseli, Simon recounted how he carried flowers and wine from Nairobi. They had taken clients to the Observatory Hill at Amboseli.

In front of the clients and animals gracefully grazing, he went down on his knee and proposed to Sarah who happily said yes. 

In a past interview, Simon noted that the secret to a happy marriage is forgiveness. 

"You know, in marriage, there’s a lot of forgiveness and accepting each other as you are. Most people try to change their partners. The fact that we work together makes it easy for us to complement each other and be friends. If we decide to travel or go have a drink, we go have fun together. Traveling has also really helped us maintain a happy marriage cause when you travel, you get out of the normal environment," the Bonfire CEO said in a past interview.