WEDDING BETWEEN MR. GEORGE MWIRIGI KAMAU
AND MISS MARGARET NYAMBURA MWANGI
ON SATURDAY 24TH JULY 2010 AT KANGARI BIBLE FELLOWSHIP, MURANG'A, KENYA
A colourful wedding took place on 24th July, 2010 in Kenya between Mr. George Mwirigi Kamau and Miss Nyambura Mwangi. The wedding took place at Kangari Bible Fellowship Church, Kangari, Kigumo, Murang'a. Mr. Kamau who is a cousin to Mr. Seed is a businessman in Nairobi and in Kangari where he owns a Bookshop among other businesses. The bride is a teacher in Kasarani Primary School, Nairobi. The wedding was well attended and among the guests at the wedding was Mr. Seed and family. The bride comes from Kirere Village, Muranga. The bridegroom is the father of Pastor Daniel Mwarangu Mwirigi of Northampton, UK. The father remarried after the first wife passed away. The ceremony started in the morning with a high note at the residence of the bride's father in Kirere where tens of cars were escorted by 12 motor bikes. Before the residents realised what was happening their first thought was that the president was around. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. Peter Kamau Mburu.


LEFT: The bridegroom Mr. George Mwirigi Kamau (2nd left) and his newly wedded wife Miss Margaret Nyambura Mwangi making their vows in front of the officiating minister and on RIGHT: The Bride Maids posing with the couple minutes after they joined together.
LEFT: From right is Mr. Kimani wa James a brother to the bridegroom, Mr. Seed and the bridegroom's uncle Mr. Charles Chege Mwarangu and on RIGHT: The bride's father Mzee Mwangi and his wife escorting their daughter into the church
LEFT: The bride's parents moments before they gave away their daughter and on RIGHT: From right to left - Mr. Seed's mum (white) Mrs. Margaret Kiruthi, Mrs. Monicah Wanjiku Kamau the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Ciphira Wakonyo (mum to Mama Kiruthi) and aunt to the bridegroom, his uncle Mr. Charles Chege, Mr. Seed, and Mr. Kimani James.
LEFT: Pastor Janes Njiiri (red) conducting the prayers as the church ministers blessed the couple and on RIGHT: The house was full
LEFT: The bride signing the marriage certificate and on RIGHT: The bridegroom crowning it all with a pen
LEFT: The officiating pastor declaring the couples as husband and wife and on RIGHT: Mzee Hezekiah Kanyugi (right with black) was among the guests
LEFT: Mr. Seed had something to say and on RIGHT: The newly wedded couple outside the church
LEFT: Posing with the bride's parents and on RIGHT: Posing with the bridegroom's parents
LEFT: The smile tells it all - The bride posing and on RIGHT: The bridegroom posing outside the church
LEFT: The flower girls and the page boys and on RIGHT: Going for the photos session in the field
LEFT: Time to show it all as the bride strolls around the field and on RIGHT: The bridegroom could not be left behind
LEFT: The bride posing with the flower girls and on RIGHT: The bride posing with the page boys
LEFT: Time to go home for the reception and on RIGHT: The couple were escorted to the reception with style by Jokoniah Comedians - jokoniah@yahoo.com
LEFT: Never short of style - Kira mtu na wake and on RIGHT: Chini kwa chini
LEFT: Mugithi was popular at the reception and on RIGHT: Pastor Jane Njiiri (red) at the reception
LEFT: Mr. Seed was the master of ceremony and on RIGHT: Jokoniah Comedians in action at the reception

SISTERS ACT - All sisters - From left is their youngest sister Mrs. Margaret Kiruthi their younger sister born in 1937, Mrs. Monicah Wanjiku (bridegroom mother) born in 1915, Mrs. Ciphira Wakonyo born in 1922 and their brother Mr. Charles Chege Mwarangu born 1935.
The reception tents were well decorated.