Kenyan lawyer offers livestock to wed Obama's teenage daughter: report

I will teach Malia how to milk a cow, cook ugali and prepare mursik like any other Kalenjin woman, says Kiprono


Afp May 28, 2015
I will teach Malia how to milk a cow, cook ugali and prepare mursik like any other Kalenjin woman, says Kiprono. PHOTO: REUTERS

NAIROBI: Felix Kiprono said he was willing to pay 50 cows, 70 sheep and 30 goats in order to fulfill his dream of marrying the first daughter.

"I got interested in her in 2008," Kiprono said, in an interview with The Nairobian newspaper.

At that time President Obama was running for office for the first time and Malia was a 10-year-old.

"As a matter of fact, I haven't dated anyone since and promise to be faithful to her. I have shared this with my family and they are willing to help me raise the bride price," he said.

Kiprono said he intended to put his offer of marriage to Obama and hopes the president will bring his daughter with him when he makes his first presidential visit to Kenya, the country where his father was born, in July.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Obama's Kenyan grandmother, who is in her early 90s, still lives in Kogelo, in western Kenya, home to a number of the president's relatives.

"I am currently drafting a letter to Obama asking him to please have Malia accompany him for this trip. I hope the embassy will pass the letter to him," he said.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Kiprono dismissed the notion he might be a gold-digger.
"People might say I am after the family's money, which is not the case. My love is real," he insisted.

The young lawyer, whose age was not revealed, said he had already planned his proposal, which would be made on a hill near his rural village, and the wedding at which champagne would be shunned in favour of a traditional sour milk called "mursik".

Kiprono said that as a couple he and the young Obama would lead "a simple life".

"I will teach Malia how to milk a cow, cook ugali (maize porridge) and prepare mursik like any other Kalenjin woman," he said.

COMMENTS (3)

Muhammad | 8 years ago | Reply Psychotherapy is always an option but unlikely to be effective here, given the magnitude of his problem. Water boarding will be cruel but perhaps the only guaranteed method of untwisting his thought process and setting him on the right path.
Muhammad | 8 years ago | Reply Psychotherapy is always an option but unlikely to help this person, given the magnitude of his problem. Lashes or perhaps water boarding are a cruel way of treatment but likely to be more effective to untwist his thought process !!
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