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Trending: 28-year-old Kenyan woman in wedding dress pleads for husband on Nairobi streets

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
August 22, 2017
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Incase you are taking your man for granted, ladies you might need to have a look at this. A woman dressed in a white wedding gown was spotted on Nairobi’s Tom Mboya Street on Tuesday morning pleading for a husband. The woman identified only as Nyambura waved a placard and held the hands of a girl she said is her daughter.

“Need for a husband pris. Nyambura 28 years. I have a girl child [sic],” read the message she had on display.

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She asked men who are ready to reach her on mobile number 0737 350766. But calls to the number, the operator saying the line was busy.



Kenyans on Twitter criticised Nyambura, some saying she should not subject a child to such.”Nyambura, tho! She should consult a digital team to help her get a computer-generated man,” wrote ‘@HonPrince8’.

Opposition leader Raila Odinga came up with the phrase “computer-generated leaders” when he complained about rigging in the general election. Penny Munyaka told Nyambura it is embarrassing for her to drag her daughter into her plea as she may not be looking for a father.

“So wrong,” he said, while a user identified as ‘@arap_chief’ noted things are getting out of hand and that some men may take advantage of the woman.

A survey by a Canadian university done in 2011 shows that about 30 per cent of women in Kenya are single mothers, occasioned by premarital birth, divorce, separation or death of spouses. The research also revealed that six out of every 10 Kenyan women are likely to be single mothers by the time they reach 45, one of the highest rates for single-parent families in Africa.



 

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