Ruto Lawyer Disappoints Kenyan Girl Who Wants To Marry Him With His Stand About Obama’s Daughter

 

Felix Kiprono has been making news the world over thanks to what he asked for from President Barack Obama. The Ruto lawyer requested the US president to allow him have his daughter as the wife when she turns 18, something that has gotten everyone the world over speaking about it.

In fact the news has been published and broadcasted on various media channels across the globe. Felix said he is ready to part with 50 cows, goats and sheep as dowry for the lovely Malia.

And as this petered away, a Kenyan lady popped up and penned a letter to Felix, urging him to ignore Malia and instead marry her because she has always loved him.

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Anne Kioko caused a stir on the social media when she said:

I write this letter with a lot of expectations and prayers for a positive response. I live in a simple house in the outskirts of Nairobi and have to wake up very early to go to work to avoid traffic jam, but I am not always lucky in the evenings. I am a 27 year old, beautiful, single Kamba lady but I have been raised in Nyahururu. I am well educated and cultured, with almost (the) same complexion as Malia and a beautiful smile. One of my Kalenjin friends has taught me how to prepare Mursik and cook brown Ugali. Actually we could start some business of exporting milk to other counties, I am a very hardworking woman and within no time we will build our own white house. Kiprono, please recall the offer to President Obama and consider my application, we can explain to him when he comes to Kenya.”

She urged Felix to consider marrying him and quash his desire for Malia Obama. Anne has, however, refuted claims that he wanted Felix. She instead says she was mocking him indirectly because it was unrealistic for him to leave beautiful ladies in Kenya and go for Malia.

Felix has, however, stood his ground and said his desire to marry Malia is so high that no one will break it. He says he saw the letter Anne wrote her but he ignored it because he was focused.

Courtesy: Nairobian

 

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Edward Chweya