Perfect love only exists when you don’t know each other, Kenyans react to Waiguru’s wedding

Image result for The event brought to an end speculation and hushed conversations on the status of their relationship. In their own words, the love starts from a ferry in Likoni channel, Mombasa 10 years ago. At the time, they were travelling for constitutional conference and in the heat of Coast, they shared a simple meal - bread and Soda - that struck Kamotho heart. “I realised she was a basic girl,” the former commissioner for Commission for Implementation of the Constitution (CIC) says. They were both consulting for parties that were negotiating the constitution. Kamotho was a team leader and Waiguru had been sent to advise them on public finance chapter. He decided to pursue her further. After several phone conversations, she submitted to his requests for a date. He took her to a Thai restaurant in Nairobi, and it is there that they had their first fight. “She was on phone the whole time. I had to ask her why she was not paying attention to our date,” says Kamotho. Waiguru says at that time, she had not mastered the delicate balance of separating work from her private life and would spend hours answering calls from people who wanted to engage in work. “We agreed that when we are together and with family, phones are kept aside unless it is completely necessary. I am not doing badly nowadays,” she says.

Kirinyaga witnessed a traditional engagement event between lovebirds Governor Anne Waiguru and city lawyer Kamotho Waiganjo.

A good marriage is one of the life-factors most strongly associated and consistently associated with happiness. Good relationships make people happy because a dependable companionship is a basic human need.

Dressed in African regalia, Waiguru shyly walked to her soon-to-be husband, with her gaze fixed on the ground.

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Kamotho had paid dowry, gone through the Kikuyu custom of paying for the locked gate to be opened, and identified her among women who had covered themselves to gauge his familiarity with his love.

Kenyans took to social media to appreciate the partnership betwwen the two love birds with the #WaiguruWeddingBells  

Who’s not excited about getting married? Most of us would be thrilled with the exception of those under duress when their wedding was held. Wedding is one of the most important events in life of a person. It’s the start of a process in building a family. #WaiguruWeddingBells pic.twitter.com/kGVOkY14R3— Embakasi Finest 🐐🇰🇪 #SupportRuthPamela (@Itsmboya_k) February 23, 2019

It requires two people to love, to laugh, to share sorrows and joys, and to support. If you take it upon yourself to make the relationship work better, the relationship grows ten-folds.#WaiguruWeddingBells pic.twitter.com/dApKnBjHT8— Tabby Sherry 🇰🇪 (@Tabby254) February 23, 2019

Marriage is the beginning, the beginning of the family and is a life-long commitment. #WaiguruWeddingBells— Embakasi Finest 🐐🇰🇪 #SupportRuthPamela (@Itsmboya_k) February 23, 2019

Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate…@AnneWaiguru
is off the market🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️#waiguruweddingbells pic.twitter.com/ERvQhTS1pZ— Berna (@BernardosBerna) February 23, 2019

Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate…@AnneWaiguru
is off the market🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️#waiguruweddingbells pic.twitter.com/ERvQhTS1pZ— Berna (@BernardosBerna) February 23, 2019

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