Businesswoman Sarah Kabu has announced her resignation as chairperson of the Goat Wives Association. In a recent interview, Sarah explained that after a successful five-year term, she felt it was time to pass on the leadership role.
“I felt it was time to hand over the reins after serving for over five years. Even presidential terms are limited to five years, and I believe that’s enough. So, I decided to let someone else take the association to the next level,” she said.
Earlier this year, Sarah participated in the “Goat Wife Challenge,” offering a glimpse into her daily life as a supportive spouse. She shared a video of her morning routine, which includes praying for her family, exercising with her husband, and helping with his business. While she enjoys cooking for her husband, she also appreciates being treated to a meal out on occasion. This challenge went viral, sparking curiosity and admiration from her followers for her dedication to her family.
In her evolving perspective on relationships, Sarah shared advice on handling infidelity, encouraging women not to let it become the sole reason for ending a marriage. Instead, she suggested focusing on self-care and not obsessing over every action of their partner.
“Cheating should not be the reason we leave our husbands. Let’s focus on bigger issues. When you stop worrying, they start to worry about you. Men want to see us praying and checking on them, but let them be who they are,” she advised.
Sarah also urged women to prioritize their safety, emphasizing that while minor issues can be overlooked, situations involving threats or danger may warrant separation.
“If you’re safe and there’s no real threat, just let him be. Couples are separating over issues that could be worked out. Unless there’s a life-threatening situation, there’s no need,” she said.
Sarah believes that with a more relaxed approach, many couples could work through challenges rather than opting for separation.