Two Busia women have brought the whole country to a standstill after swapping husbands.
Millicent Auma was married to Christopher Bwire with two children walked out of the tumultuous marriage and moved in with one Kevin Barasa, a married man with three children.
Wife swapping is nothing new in the city. Young Kenyan’s obsession for wild sexual excitement is driving some married couples to experiment in thrills that would shock their parents and pastors to death.
Wife swapping, also known as swinging, involves married couples or people in committed relationships consensually exchanging partners for sex. It is a secretive and promiscuous lifestyle by a class of elitist couples, who have common interests β descent, education, profession, business interests, and friendship.
The case of the two Busia couples has shocked many due to the traditional nature of our countrymen. It is however not a new phenomenon in the country, the only difference is that this particular case has been publicized.
Shock as two women exchange husbands in Busia:
Photo: Lilian Weta, 28, with her new husband Christopher Abwire, 34, at their home in Siroba Village, Matayos. pic.twitter.com/JMnvLhq7vd
— NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya) September 9, 2019
Many men are now claiming to go to Busiatown because of the perceived flexibility in heir women from this one case. Check out the reactions below:
Some of us have started the journey to busia on foot past kinungi, bus can catch up latter, we can't be left behindπ€£π€£π
— Nenst.org (@stevend42777986) September 9, 2019
National news would be boring without Luhyas
— I'm Here for the Chaos (@muya_gichigi_ll) September 9, 2019
πππΏNdogii imepata mbiginji Mupya πππ
— πππππ β’ β (@ProfCymOhAFC) September 9, 2019
I like Luhya people, very fluid people. Mbeho husband one touch! π
— rβ€hβ€ (@mumbajayr) September 9, 2019
Benchmarking exercise π
— Pizzoh (@Dav_E) September 9, 2019
πππexchange program initiated
— Priest (@omulasu22) September 9, 2019
Punguzeni mihandarati plzzzz….
— James N (@NjoroK) September 9, 2019
Smh waluhya keep on embarassing me daily
— drey (@Dreymwangi) September 9, 2019
Basi za busia hupandiwa wapi hapa town.. πππ help a brother ππ€π€
— Phill.βοΈ (@PhillKamara) September 9, 2019
Eeeeeehhhhhhhhh Hio sio poa.. firimbi Bado hainapulizwa π€π€π€π€ nini mbaya na wakenya?mmmππππ pic.twitter.com/JiEc0GH8ek
— Phill.βοΈ (@PhillKamara) September 9, 2019
Wife/Husband swap is not a new thing, it has been happening even here in Nairobi
— Oscar Alochi (@papafavour) September 9, 2019
Swinging between couples is now being assimilated in the village.
— Akinyi Abongo (@MaureenAkinyi19) September 9, 2019
I'm not shocked . Kuja hapa Nairobi uone wamlambez na wamnyonyez…..the difference is the level of secrecy !!!
— Fredrick OMUKANGALAπ°πͺ (@Phrade) September 9, 2019
people from kenya are so futuristic i bet they have never heard of wife swaps , in kenya for real in abroad it's a reality show , it doesn't get better than this they should be documented for a week .#tvgold ryt there
— Skilel (@EmmanuelLihanda) September 9, 2019
How I'm trying to have my life go, if you see something in mine you want and in yours that I could use, then why not π€·
— Rolex (@ClviaNaitore) September 9, 2019
Waluhya ndo wanajuanga democracy/libertarianism walai ni nini.
Kila mtu na form yake, fuck society.
Hawa wasee hunibamba sana.— Kabuba (@kabubagachugu) September 9, 2019
Nothing surprises me anymore from luhya land,the word bizarre could not have a better home
— Ahmed Moyo (@AhmedMoyo1) September 9, 2019