Nelly Chepkoech's Dad Denies Daughter's Involvement in Canceling Wedding to Amos
Bomet couple Amos and Nelly Chepkoech have been trending for the past couple of hours after rumours emerged that the bride had cancelled their wedding. Nelly Chepkoech's father refuted claims his daughter called off her wedding. News of the cancelled wedding went viral, with social media users accusing the would-be bride of walking out on the groom at the eleventh hour. Nelly Chepkoech denies cancelling wedding Since the story came out, Nelly has been at the centre of a storm, which made her come out to explain what transpired. The heartbroken bride revealed that she also learned that the wedding had been postponed on the eve, and the decision was not hers. "We got to the venue yesterday and were told that the wedding couldn't go on as planned because there was some paperwork missing," she said. Nelly reiterated that she was looking forward to the big day and could not have bailed out on the man of her dreams. "We all cried when the reverend told us there was no wedding. As you can see, I am available and ready to exchange my vows," she maintained. Nelly Chepkoech's dad speaks Reverend Charles Koskei said he was baffled by rumours that his daughter had cancelled her wedding. Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Nelly's father said: "The reverend is the one who cancelled the wedding claiming the courtship period was short." Mr Koskei said he was not angry after the wedding cancellation, encouraging his daughter all would be well. He claimed the reverend who was to officiate the wedding said they had not submitted some documents. "He said they postponed the wedding and we will be holding a meeting next week. He said the couple had not filled out some forms and not submitted their parents' IDs photocopies," he explained. Cancellation left family members in despair The soft-spoken father said he had already hired a 51-seater bus, ready for her daughter's day, but stopped everything after the reverend's decision. "Some of the food, including mursik (sour milk) which had already been prepared at Amos's home, was given to villagers," he said. He added that his daughter was still at home and the wedding would happen before April 2024, pointing out that Nelly was an adult capable of making decisions. RIn a separate interview, the loving father disclosed that he was shocked when he received a call from the Area Director in Tenwek, stating that the event was postponed. "They believe the couple hasn't matured enough in their six-month relationship and need pre-marital counselling. I agree with the necessity of counseling, though we had set the date, informed the Area Director, and even the groom's family had settled the dowry" he said. The heartbroken father underpinned that Amos is a respectable man he loves, but the abrupt postponement of the ceremony left over 100 of his family members in despair.
by Hillary Lisimba
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