EXPOSED! 5 Things You Did Not About Willis Raburu's Wife

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Citizen TV's Willis Raburu and his partner Mary Ngami walked down the aisle last Friday in a colorful private wedding ceremony that was attended by a few family members and close friends in Runda.

This came as a surprise to many because Raburu's fans didn't see it coming. It was barely a year after he broke up with Sally Mbilu.

Just like his colleague Waihiga Mwaura, Raburu broke the tribal barriers and he married a woman from the mountain. After his , Raburu took to social media to introduce the woman who will be warming her bed and this is what he posted;

"Ladies and gentlemen allow me to introduce my wife, Mrs. Raburu"

Well, for those who don't know Raburu's prayer partner, here are the five things you should know

  1. She is religious

Mary Raburu is a staunch Christian. She is a member of the famous Jubilee Christian Church led by Bishop Allan and reverend Kathy Kiuna. And just like the other daughters of Zion, Mary is a great supporter of 'Mum and Dad' and she always posts a lot about them.

2. She is a naturalista

Mary Raburu is different from these city women who spend thousands on weaves and wigs just to be more attractive. She is very simple. She mostly rocks short hair or common Abuja braids. On her birthday, she rocked a simple sisal weave compared to other women who go for expensive stuff on their wedding day.

3. She got engaged about three months ago

Mary got engaged to Raburu 11 weeks ago and she kept it a secret.

"And I said...YES!!! #ForeverAndAlways #JourneyOfLove," she posted this exactly 11 weeks ago accompanied by this photo flaunting her engagement ring

4. She is 'overprotective'

Mary cyber stalks her husband Raburu. She keeps liking his twitter posts so ladies don't dare slide into his DM maybe she has all the passwords to his social media accounts. Cheza safe!

5. She is from Murang'a

Hapa Raburu aliangukia! Murang'a women beat their counterparts from the mountain, 10 nil. They are the best wives, submissive and unlike their Nyeri sisters who fight their men and thrive on controversy.