WANAUME wawili raia wa Kenya,Daniel Chege (39) na Charles Ngengi(40) wamefunga ndoa jijini London, Uingereza.
The wedding of Mr. Daniel Chege Gichia, 39, who wed Charles Ngengi, 40, in London on Saturday 17th October, 2009.
It is the first Kenyan gay wedding in the UK where both partners are from Kenyans.
A team of about 20 people including the guests arrived at at Islington Council Registry Office, Islington Town Hall, North London at 11.30 am.
The bridal party consisted of two Kenyan ladies and two Kenyan men of which one had flown from Holland for the wedding. There was very strict instructions about the press.
The press people were denied entry to the registrar's office and even afterwards there was a heated argument press men where the bridal party insisted that the press men should leave but they had no power to do so as it was in a public place.
After the wedding a reception ceremony followed in North London at Safari Bar, 975 High Road, North Finchley. About 100 guests attended the reception.
There was tension at the reception as some of the security team evicted some cameramen fearing that the news and photos would land into Kenya newspapers.
Among the guests who attended the wedding was a old Kenyan lady currently visiting UK who was escorted by her three daughters to the wedding.
Ndoa hiyo imekuwa gumzo jijini humo hasa ikizingatiwa kuwa ni mara ya kwanza kwa shoga mkenya kuolewa nchini Uingereza.
Soma hapo chini
The wedding has been the talk of the week in London among the Kenyan communities.
The wedding of Mr. Daniel Chege Gichia, 39, who wed Charles Ngengi, 40, in London on Saturday 17th October, 2009.
It is the first Kenyan gay wedding in the UK where both partners are from Kenyans.
A team of about 20 people including the guests arrived at at Islington Council Registry Office, Islington Town Hall, North London at 11.30 am.
The bridal party consisted of two Kenyan ladies and two Kenyan men of which one had flown from Holland for the wedding. There was very strict instructions about the press.
The press people were denied entry to the registrar's office and even afterwards there was a heated argument press men where the bridal party insisted that the press men should leave but they had no power to do so as it was in a public place.
After the wedding a reception ceremony followed in North London at Safari Bar, 975 High Road, North Finchley. About 100 guests attended the reception.
There was tension at the reception as some of the security team evicted some cameramen fearing that the news and photos would land into Kenya newspapers.
Among the guests who attended the wedding was a old Kenyan lady currently visiting UK who was escorted by her three daughters to the wedding.
After witnessing what was happening the old lady had this to said: How come God allowed me to come over to the UK to see such things. Why? Is this what is causing our girls not to marry?) "the disappointed lady commented.
sasa hapo bibi harusi nani?
ReplyDeletehawa ni wa kuchapwa bakora tu!
Huu mwisho wa dunia!ujinga gani huu binadamu wafanya!wote motoni hawa!wakaulize wenzao wa sodoma na gomora.
ReplyDeleteIt is not only when the vatican condemn the marriage of people of the same sex and people jump up crucify the Christian church!!! Every religion which respects the dignity of man respects even his nature. Scientifically it is proved that there is what we call feminine(female) and masculine(male). With their respective identities as far as their sex organs are concerned and for which purpose they are mend for. We have become more liberals thereore mad, not to even realize that the difference exists... How can you eat food through your ears? It should always pass through the mouth or how can you use your head to walk instead of your legs? This is impossible!!!People will do whatever they want not minding if it is right or wrong but because they have had a bad formation of their conscience.Think and be human!!!
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