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Ogopa Wanawake: Kakamega Man Dumped by Wife over a Food Menu Change.

Ogopa Wanawake: Kakamega Man Dumped by Wife over a Food Menu Change.
Kakamega couples. Photo courtesy.
  • After launching a new menu, Joseph was dumped by his wife.
  • The family was used to eating ugali for dinner, which the wife couldn’t agree to and chose to leave their marriage.
  • Joseph and Victoria are  Shinyalu, Kakamega County inhabitants. Since the two moved in together, the family has been on a strict diet.
  • The couple had been married for a while before they disagreed on what meal they should serve for supper.

About a Kakamega man (Joseph) whose wife (Victoria) dumped him due to a food menu change.

Shinyalu, Kamamega County is the place where Joseph Musonye considers home. He has endured a come-and-stay marriage to Bungoma County native Victoria. Before moving in together, Joseph and Victoria had been engaged for about two years.

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On how Joseph, the Kakamega guy, parted off Victoria, his wife

Until Joseph interfered with everything, they were used to enjoying ugali for dinner as a family.

On Friday, Joseph proposed making a change so they could at least try out something new. Before leaving the premises, His wife Victoria expressed her disagreement with anything at all.

Victoria, the wife, claimed that she was concerned about her husband Joseph’s choice to alter the Friday menu.

“Mimi nimerudi kwetu juu ya hizi upumbavu. Joseph is always weak in bed from Friday alafu anafanya hivi” shouted the wife.

Victoria kept complaining that her favorite dish was being withheld from her by her husband.

“Mimi nimezoea ugali ndio napata nguvu ya kuenda shambani. Wewe unaniambia nini sasa? Kama haiwezi wacha mimi niende.” continued the wife.

In conclusion, the husband promised the neighbors that the matters would be fixed as quickly as feasible.

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