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Kitengela Deaf Couple Finally Exchanged Vows at Beautiful Wedding Organized by Deaf Priest
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Kitengela Deaf Couple Finally Exchanged Vows at Beautiful Wedding Organized by Deaf Priest

  • James Njuguna and Ruffi Tabu were all smiles after taking oaths at the PCEA County Church in Kitengela
  • The deaf couple came into the spotlight weeks ago when they announced their wedding plans and called on Kenyans to support them
  • Since they hosted many guests at their ceremonies, they received not only financial but also physical support.

A lovely couple from Kitengela, Kajiado countyFinally, they got married in a beautiful ceremony.

Kitengela deaf couple James Njuguna and Ruffi Tabu
Kitengela deaf couple James Njuguna and his wife at their wedding (l). Kitengela couple during a photo shoot (right). Photo: Wahome Thuku.
Source: Facebook

Friends and families gathered at the PCEA County Church in Kitengela to witness the union of James Njuguna and Ruffi Tabu.

The adorable lovebirds’ ceremony was officiated by Pastor Obonyo, a deaf man of God, who guided them to the sacred matrimonial estate.

When and how did the Kitengela deaf couple meet?

Njuguna and Taboo They exchanged their vows with sign languageguests watch with wide smiles.

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Tabu briefly explained how she met the love of her life, unaware that one day they would become husband and wife.

“We met at his workplace, EPZ. I didn’t know him then. He had been my close friend for about a year. We used to talk, but I didn’t realize he wanted me. We got along well. We became good and good friends.

The first time he asked me to be his girlfriend, I told him it was impossible, but as time went on, that changed. I was surprised that he loved me and we continued that way until today,” said Tabu excitedly.

Kenyans congratulate Kitengela deaf couple

Social media users flocked to the comments section to celebrate the unique union of the two young people.

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Racheal Mwangi:

“Service to man is service to God. Congratulations to the newest couple in town.”

Innocent Jacque:

“Most of the servants were also deaf. Wow, it was amazing. May God Almighty bless their union.”

Adhiambo Ochieng:

“God bless you. Your attendance must have meant a lot to them.”

Chege Thiari:

“Great! Things and news like this lift people’s spirits.”

Paul Muinde:

“This is a huge turning point. My sister, who is deaf, married a priest who is also deaf. They are such a blessing to our lives.”

Mary Kariuki:

“Love is the most beautiful language. I wish them the best.”

Anne Ngina:

“How wonderful! God is good! Congratulations to the couple.”

Kenyans contribute to deaf couple’s wedding

Previously, the couple received overwhelming support from well-wishers as they plan their wedding.

According to lawyer Wahome Thuku, who brought their story to light, the duo had a modest budget and invited other Kenyans to celebrate with a sweet video.

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Since the two Gen Z lovers are still hustlers, they asked Kenyans to help them finance their modest budget and attend the wedding.

From the day they made their demands, Kenyans have overwhelmingly supported them.

Source: TUKO.co.ke