Anerlisa Muigai teaches women how to pray for husbands

Image: Anerlisa Muigai

Kenyan businesswoman Anerlisa Muigai has reacted to a video of Nigerian women praying for husbands while wearing wedding dresses.

The video, which has been circulating on social media, shows the women gathered in a church, dressed in full wedding attire, including veils, bouquets of flowers, and makeup. They are seen kneeling and praying fervently.

Muigai shared the video on her Instagram stories and described it as “cringe.”

“This is so cringe. It’s never that serious. Pray privately or without recording, we shouldn’t have to know,” she wrote.

Muigai’s reaction has sparked a debate on social media, with some people agreeing with her and others disagreeing.

Those who agree with Muigai say that the women in the video are being too over-the-top. They say that there is no need to pray for a husband in such a public and dramatic way.

Those who disagree with Muigai say that the women are simply expressing their faith and their desire for a husband. They say that there is nothing wrong with praying for something that you want, and that the women in the video are not hurting anyone.

The debate over whether the women in the video are being cringe or not is likely to continue. However, one thing is for sure: Muigai’s reaction has put the spotlight on the issue of women and marriage in Africa.

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