Kenyan Couple Working In Saudi Arabia Officiate Relationship In Beautiful Ruracio Without Parents

Posted on 28 Oct 2024
Kenyan Couple Working In Saudi Arabia Officiate Relationship In Beautiful Ruracio Without Parents
  • A Kenyan couple currently residing and working in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, recently officiated the relationship in a splendid ceremony
  • Despite being far from their homeland, the couple held the ceremony attended by friends, but their parents were conspicuously absent
  • The couple, whose names were revealed as Risly and Essy, shared glimpses of their special day through videos posted on their TikTok accounts

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A Kenyan couple residing and working in Saudi Arabia recently officiated their relationship in a stunning ruracio ceremony.

Who attended the ceremony?

Despite being thousands of miles away from home, they held the ceremony in an int*mate gathering of friends without their parents.

Video footage shared on the couple's and their friends' TikTok accounts provided a glimpse into the joyous occasion.

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The clips showcased the radiant couple surrounded by friends, basking in the euphoria of their special day.

Among the highlights was the groom, resplendent in a beige suit complemented by a black tie and crisp white shirt, standing beside his bride, who radiated beauty in a captivating blue dress.

Friends have nice time at ruracio ceremony

The enchanting ceremony, captured in a video, was shared on TikTok by @kiambufines.

"Best wedding in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Congratulations, Risly and Essy," she captioned the video.

Amidst the jubilant atmosphere, the festivities included songs, dances, and sharing laughter, creating cherished memories for the couple and their guests.

As the evening unfolded, everyone had the opportunity to indulge in the sweetness of the occasion with a delectable cake serving.

Mixed reactions trail couple's ruracio

Irene

"Ghaiii ogopa wakenyasoon watacolonize Kingdom."

@totomasai

"Marriage bila blessings za parents, anyway congratulations."

Youngmungai

"Congratulations though I feel to tag someone Lakini weuh wacha Ni nyamaze I hope anaona."

mdeizi

"And maybe they left their other spouses in Kenya."

calry

"All along I've believed lazima wazazi wakue,, until I came across this one,, congratulations."

King_Tizian wife254

"Eish the pressure is getting high mnaoana bila baraka za wazazi."

Woman who lost kids in Mai Mahiu arrives from Saudi

In a separate story, in the wake of the devastating flood tragedy that befell Mai Mahiu, a Kenyan woman working in Saudi Arabia returned home to lay her children and other family members to rest.

Grace, the grieving mother, arrived in Kenya on May 7, 2024, following the heartbreaking news of the loss of her loved ones in the catastrophe event.

The flood, which occurred on Monday, April 29, swept away their home, claiming the lives of Grace's two children, identified as Kimani and Muthoni.

The flood, which occurred on Monday, April 29, swept away their home, claiming the lives of Grace's two children, identified as Kimani and Muthoni.

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