Migori Woman and her Two husbands arrested after uproar

A woman in Migori, together with two men she said are her husbands, have been arrested after residents complained and almost lynched one of them.

The woman, who lives in Chamgiwadu village in Rongo, Migori County was on Monday arrested following an uproar from a local resident that she was living with two husbands.

According to Hot 96, the area chief David Onyango said the woman has been living with the two men for the past two weeks before villagers raised their concerns demanding action from local leaders.

No crime

It all started when Maurine Atieno, who has been married to Robert Ochieng with whom they have sired two children, returned home with her partner called John Ochola and decided to stay with him together with the first husband.

According to the chief, the three insisted that they must stay together. Police say that the three were only arrested because locals wanted to lynch the second husband but they have not committed any crime. They were just taken into custody for protection.

 

 

Switching the light off is not making love. At least turn the candle on -former Senator Advises Slay Queens how to please a man 

Former nominated senator Daisy Nyongesa recently decided to give women a few tips on how they should treat their husbands when it comes to bedroom matters.

Nyongesa, who is only 29-years-old, took to social media to share how women should act before and during lungala, leaving her followers dazed.

“Finally the fish took the bail. A woman is supposed to be clean, even her nails well manicured. When her husband comes back home, she must take his shoes off,” said Nyongesa in a Facebook post.

Nyongesa

Lights on

She went on:

“The bed must be fragranced and she should massage him. Then start being a scientist and break the waist (kutegua kiuno),” she added.

And finally, she had a message for those who think switching the lights off is always romantic.

“Switching the light off is not making love. At least turn the candle on so that the husband can see the waist chain… tatoo….and enjoy the music,” she said. 

Former KBC presenter and Migori County Senator passes on 

Migori County senator and former Ramogi and KBC radio presenter, Ben Oluoch Okello, has passed on. He was

According to his nephew and family spokesman, Mark Okundi, also an ex-Ramogi FM presenter died a few minutes past midnight on June 19 after suffering from throat cancer.

“We are very sad to inform the public that Senator Ben Oluoch Okello is no more. He died at MP Shah Hospital a few minutes past midnight,” family spokesman, Mark Okundi, said. 

Key Member

 

Orange Democratic Movement leader Raila Odinga, whose party sponsored Okello to the Senate, said they had lost a a strong member.

“Ben was a strong man who battled cancer with bravery. He remained cool despite the throat cancer pain,” Mr Odinga told Ramogi FM, the station at which Mr Okello once worked after leaving Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation (KBC).

“He was focused and one who loved his community with a firm belief in the welfare of electorate. ODM has lost a key member who had yet to exploit his potential.”

His body has now been moved to Lee Funeral Home.