Marriage Is Enslavement – Chris Kirubi Tells Kenyans

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Businessman and flamboyant billionaire Chris Kirubi offered a piece of advice to young people on the institution of marriage.

The 79-year-old industrialist compared marriage to a form of enslavement that people should commit to if they find the right partner.

Kirubi said those who find the right partner will live a happy life while those who chose the wrong partner will be left to wallow in enslavement.

“Marriage is enslavement, you have to be careful. You have to agree to go into slavery, you go to jail, and not to get there to test it and get out. It is a permanent affair you are jailed for life.”

“If you marry a good woman, it is such a pleasure. But there are some women, it’s like they first went to the army then came back for you to marry them, they are always in a fighting mood. Good has to bless you,” Chris Kirubi said.

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The father of two – Mary Anne Musangi and Robert Kirubi, said his daughter Marry Anne is working as the Managing Director of his company – Haco Industries while his son, Robert declined to work for him and is currently in Europe.

“My daughter is here in Kenya, is the MD of my factory, Haco industries. My son is in Brussels, he works for DHL. I think they pay him so much money he refused to work for me but its good he has also accumulated a lot of experience,” he said.

Kirubi has a multi-billion empire varying in various sectors including media, manufacturing, agriculture, and real estate.

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