Kenyans beg Larry Madowo to get a wife no matter how she looks like after posting a “lonely” video

Kenyans are becoming desperate as each day goes by over Larry Madowo’s love life.

Larry was recently on social media to share a video swinging by himself next to several couples who were enjoying the company of each other.

The video rubbed Kenyans the wrong way and many were quick to ask him to get a wife so that he can also have a swinging partner.

Not the first time

In the video, Larry captioned: I’m just swinging through life. Through the ups and downs.

It’s not the first time Kenyans have begged the 33-year-old to marry. Larry has been in the news for a long time now as Kenyans continue pushing him to get a partner.

Here’s what some Kenyans said.

Maisha ikikukubali aki!! Larry taking a break at BBC to join prestigious school in US 

When it’s time to harvest your fruits and you labored hard during planting time, always expect healthy fruits.

BBC news anchor Larry Madowo was forced to hustle hard all his young life and now the fruits are showing. The popular news anchor recently revealed that he’s planning to take a break at BBC to further his education at Columbia Journalism.

The break comes just a year after he joined BBC following his resignation from NTV.

Break

He’s now among the lucky few selected to be part of the 44th Knight-Bagehot fellowship in Business and Economics at the Columbia Journalism School in Newyork’s Columbia University for the 2019-2020 academic year.

On social media, he made the announcement informing fans of his break.

“Hard to believe that I’ve got just 3 weeks left with the BBC before taking a break to be a full-time student again at Columbia university. New York city, I’ll see you soon but for now, Nairobi, be nice to me.” he posted. 

 

I would never ask you for money and I don’t write click bait content- Larry Madowo warns Kenyans

Former NTV news anchor has warned Kenyans over fake pages on social media registered under his name that are soliciting money from Kenyans.

The BBC journalist took to social media to warn his followers about the pages which have been also posting click baits. Madowo, who is BBC’s Africa Business Editor, told Kenyans that all his pages have been verified and people should take note.

He urged Kenyans to help report the fake pages so that they can be pulled down.

WARNING. None of these are my Facebook accounts. I only have one verified public page. I don’t run any money-making schemes and I would never ask you for money. I also don’t write clickbait content. Please unfriend and report them,” warned Larry Madowo.

Victims

Public figures have always been a victim of this as con men us their names to hustle fans. Almost every celebrity in Kenya has been forced at one point to come out and issue a similar statement after fans started complaining that they have been conned.