Morning Kiss co-host Kerry Martin now says Luhya men are the most romantic among others in Kenya.
He says this is because the Luhya language is closer to French.
Speaking on their podcast Boxpod TV, he shared
“Luhya men are the most romantic.
Lughya language is the language of love. French and Lughya are similar.
We are also known for our prowess in the bedroom.”
He was responding to Mammito’s claims that Kikuyu men are the most romantic.

An Instagram live of him speaking about being allegedly cheated on was shared on social media.
In the audio, Martin shares about how he is fed up with the woman he is dating.
Speaking on The Morning Kiss, Martin cleared the air saying he is done dating baddies, hinting at being cheated on.
“I already made up my mind like I’m done with baddies. I just want buddies. I have never been as angry as I was yesterday.
The hard work that I put in just to please a baddie, then the baddie takes that hard work and rips it off like a piece of paper got me angry.
If you wanna play a dirty game, I am going to reciprocate with another dirty game.”

Kwambox advised Kerry that if he gets with a baddie, he’s got to also be a baddie. He said he had broken up with the baddie before they got back together.
He assured fans that there would be a round two where he would be naming names.
He later took to social media to write, “I’m done talking.”

Below are the top five Kenyan tribes that make good husbands.
1. Luhya
They are friendly, loving and caring. Luhya men are said to be very industrious and hardworking. They will do anything to ensure their wives and girlfriends are happy.
2. Luo
They are spendthrifts. Luos are extremely romantic, educated and generous. They treat their girlfriends and wives with much respect more than any other tribe in the country. They are also protective. As the say “Ujaluo ni gharama”.
3. Taita
The coastal-based tribes are very romantic when it comes to lovemaking. They are regarded as the best lovers, hardworking, kind and generous.
4. Maasai
They are simple, hardworking, and generous. Just like their Luo counterparts, Maasais are spendthrifts. A Maasai man will work hard just to make his girlfriend or happy. They are not stingy.
5. Teso
Social, strong, and hardworking just like their Luhya neighbours. They treat their women well and having a “good tool” gives them an advantage over their counterparts from the Central province.
by PENINAH NJOKI