A 95-year-old Kenyan man married his 90-year-old long-time sweetheart at the weekend, six decades after they first met, local media reported on Monday.
Ibrahim Mbogo walked down the aisle with Tabitha Wangui at a white wedding at a church on Sunday, private media outlet Citizen Digital reported.
'We met and fell in love in 1960, do you hear?' Mbogo was quoted as saying outside the church in Mukurweini, a town about a three-hour drive northeast of the Kenyan capital Nairobi.
'We deliberated together and decided it would be great if we did a white wedding, we know in our Kikuyu custom that we are legally married, but since we are also Christians, we decided to do a church wedding.'
Asked about their secret, Wangui told Citizen Digital: 'Women, you must respect your husbands, if you do that, then you will live as we have.
'Don't do any wrong, and when you do, just apologise and seek forgiveness.'
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A 95-year-old Kenyan man married his 90-year-old long-time sweetheart at the weekend, six decades after they first met, local media reported on Monday.
Ibrahim Mbogo walked down the aisle with Tabitha Wangui at a white wedding at a church on Sunday, private media outlet Citizen Digital reported.
'We met and fell in love in 1960, do you hear?' Mbogo was quoted as saying outside the church in Mukurweini, a town about a three-hour drive northeast of the Kenyan capital Nairobi.
'We deliberated together and decided it would be great if we did a white wedding, we know in our Kikuyu custom that we are legally married, but since we are also Christians, we decided to do a church wedding.'
Asked about their secret, Wangui told Citizen Digital: 'Women, you must respect your husbands, if you do that, then you will live as we have.
'Don't do any wrong, and when you do, just apologise and seek forgiveness.'
Barron's
A 95-year-old Kenyan man married his 90-year-old long-time sweetheart at the weekend, six decades after they first met, local media reported on Monday.
Ibrahim Mbogo walked down the aisle with Tabitha Wangui at a white wedding at a church on Sunday, private media outlet Citizen Digital reported.
'We met and fell in love in 1960, do you hear?' Mbogo was quoted as saying outside the church in Mukurweini, a town about a three-hour drive northeast of the Kenyan capital Nairobi.
'We deliberated together and decided it would be great if we did a white wedding, we know in our Kikuyu custom that we are legally married, but since we are also Christians, we decided to do a church wedding.'
Asked about their secret, Wangui told Citizen Digital: 'Women, you must respect your husbands, if you do that, then you will live as we have.
'Don't do any wrong, and when you do, just apologise and seek forgiveness.'
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