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{UAH} PHOTOS: Jomo and Achola wedding in Gatundu

PHOTOS: Jomo and Achola wedding in Gatundu

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President Uhuru Kenyatta's son Jomo and wife Achollla Fiona at a past function. PHOTO: TUKO

He who finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favour from the Lord, goes a verse in the Bible, and so did President Uhuru Kenyatta's first born son.

Jomo and his longtime lover, Fiona Achola Ngobi, completed their second wedding ceremony, this time at his family home in Gatundu.

READ: Details of Jomo Kenyatta wedding on Saturday

The ceremony which is known as Itara, went down on Saturday, November 12, at Ichaweri in Gatundu.

jomo wedding invitationAs expected, the ceremony was only open for cardholders only and according to news website Tuko, was mostly attended by the President's family and those of the bride.

During the ceremony, Jomo and Achola were paraded to the guests, as family and few friends who were invited cheered them on.

jomo achola wedding_gatunduAnd just like in the first ceremony at the bride's home in Karen last month, the couple donned traditional attire during the ceremony.

READ: The much Uhuru Kenyatta spent for son's dowry

This now sets way for the couple's glamorous white wedding to be held before the year comes to an end (December that is).

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Jomo and Achola married in a hushed ceremony at Achola's home in Karen on Saturday, October 22, where Jomo paid dowry to Achola's family in line with Kikuyu traditions.

Achola, an accountant with a local bank, holds two Master's Degrees from foreign universities and has dated Jomo for years.

jomo achola wedding_gatunduShe is said to be a niece to Defence Cabinet Secretary Raychelle Omamo.

The couple formally got engaged in June this year.


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