Kiambu Woman Opens Up About Her Dreams for Love, What She’ll Bring to the Table

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Wambui Favour, a Kenyan woman with clear visions for her future marriage, recently disclosed that she’s ready for marriage. Kiambu Woman Opens Up About Her Dreams for Love, What She’ll Bring to the Table  She shared a heartfelt message that reflects her deep convictions about love, commitment, and the kind of life partner she hopes to find. In her post, Wambui expressed confidence about the qualities she brings to a relationship, stating: “I don’t know many things, but one thing I am sure of is that the man who marries me will be lucky.” 

This declaration was followed by a list of promises and expectations grounded in her belief in enduring love and mutual respect. Wambui emphasized her commitment to a lasting union, noting that only “death, violence, or infidelity” could separate her from her future spouse. She clarified that she brings no “line of unhealed exes” to the relationship and intends to pray for, encourage, and always stand by her partner. 

Her commitment to these values stems from her observation of what she describes as “true love” in her life and family. Yet, Wambui is open about her vulnerabilities and the non-negotiables she requires from a partner. “I have been hurt before and have my insecurities,” she shared, stressing that “one red flag” could make her step back. Among her key expectations, Wambui expressed her need for reassurance and attention, adding that she loves good morning and goodnight texts. 

Time spent together is essential to her, as is a no-drama policy regarding unresolved past relationships. She draws a firm line, stating she won’t tolerate a partner who remains silent if ex-partners bring negativity into their lives. “If you’re dealing with unhealed exes and you keep quiet when they attack me, trust me, you’ve lost me,” she wrote. Spiritual compatibility is another core value for Wambui, who insists on a partner who prays. “I don’t want a prayer point as a husband; I want a prayer partner,” she explained, sharing her belief that a strong spiritual foundation is key to sustaining marriage. 

Having taken on responsibilities from a young age, she’s “big on investment” and has a forward-looking perspective.  She imagines waking up beside her partner, alternating shifts to look after their children, and ending excitedly welcoming him home. Reached for comment, Wambui told TUKO.co.ke that she’s unmarried but currently seeing someone. “My family life took a different turn in 2019 when I lost my son,” she disclosed, but she didn’t give details about the loss. 


by  Hillary Lisimba 

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