His Son Salva Kiir Weds His Kenyan Girlfriend in a Private Ceremony

  • Thiik Salva Kiir is off the market after tying the knot with his Kenyan beau in a lavish and private ceremony
  • The two lovers looked adorable in their beautiful wedding dresses as they finally tied the knot in a ceremony attended by few guests
  • Netizens enjoyed them and flocked to the comment section to share their views

A man and a woman from different nations have shown that love transcends culture, race, boundaries and traditions.

South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit sitting and smiling. His son Salva Kiir and his wife on their wedding day. Hot in Juba.
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The son of the president of South Sudan is finally out of the market after tying the knot with his beautiful girlfriend from Kenya.

Thiik Salva Kiir, son of President Salva Kiir Mayardit, exchanged marriage vows with Helen Njeri in a beautiful and private ceremony.

The joyous celebration took place Eldoret and attended by a few family members and friends who witnessed the beautiful union.

Photos shared online showed Thiik and his bride in a simple and elegant setting that matched the private nature of the ceremony.

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Thiik, a Kenyan bride taking pictures during the wedding

The two sitting next to each other while taking a memorable picture on their special day.

Njeri looked at her husband with a charming smile, while Thiik, wearing glasses, looked straight ahead during the photo shoot.

More photos and videos later leaked, capturing the sweet moments of a private wedding between a South Sudanese groom and his Kenyan bride.

The party was filled with pride as the guests danced and celebrated the union.

Netizens comment on Thiik’s private wedding in Eldoret

Netizens flocked to the comment section to contribute different opinions following the wedding between the president’s son and his wife.

Ajok Amansio: “So South Sudanese men are marrying Kenyans, Ugandans, Ethiopians… and here we are watching like Netflix.

Junior: “This Kenyan woman has just won the jackpot… I have been to Kenya, and I have heard many wishes of Kenyan women. Marrying a rich South Sudanese man is common among them. Those South Sudanese women just stay at home and enjoy their lives without working hard.”

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Chuor Manyuol Ayuel: “The couple have kept a low profile and have chosen a small wedding to avoid public attention.” So, why should it be here if it was not meant for the public?”

Pac Cee: “One week ago, a South Sudanese girl married a Ghanaian, and now they are complaining about the president’s son marrying a Kenyan woman. Now it is 1:1.”

Majok Mawalladin: “Kiirdit is doing business. First he tried to send his products to Ethiopia (Adut), but it did not work well. These days, he tried Kenya by importing from there, and we will see if the business will work well. Thiiik again.”

Vãìpéà Dênğ: “But wait, for those who judge a book by its cover, are you aware that the woman is half Kenyan and half South Sudanese?”

Wilson El Buoi: “The last time Adut Salva Kiir married a foreigner, it was a challenge for the SSD people. However, at least the SSD men successfully defeated him. Now, it is the turn of our daughters to win Kenya.”

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Milele FM announcer Ankali Ray gets married in Moshi. Photo: Ankali Ray.
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In another story, Milele FM radio host, Ankali Ray, married his beautiful bride in a beautiful ceremony in the country Tanzania.

Ankali was known for asking personal questions touching the lives of celebrities, which sometimes landed her in trouble.

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He once found himself in trouble after calling the announcer of Citizen TV Mashirima Kapombe, who warned him against calling him again.

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