kenyan man begs Ngirici's daughter to love him-After Mercedes Benz birthday gift
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kenyan man begs Ngirici’s daughter to love him-After Mercedes Benz birthday gift

On Sunday, September 5, Kenyans woke up to what we can only call beautiful photographs of Kirinyaga Woman Representative Purity Wangui Ngirici’s daughter Tanya Ngirici’s 21st birthday.

On her 21st birthday Tanya who was gifted another high end vehicle by her parents when she turned 20 was given a shiny new Mercedes Benz KDD 129T.

Tanya’s parents Andrew and Purity Ngirici must be so proud parents of the young lady and their kind and lovely words during the birthday celebrations are proof enough that there is no prize that can outperform Tanya according to the Ngiricis.

“Tanya my daughter , You are a blessing in our lives. You make me proud as a mother. You are our pride, Happy birthday,” read a message by Purity Ngirici on her social media pages.

The good gesture got Kenyans talking, some appreciating the gift, some commending the givers of the gifts and some critisising the gesture naming it as joke to the Hustler Nation which Wangui Ngirici is a crusader of.

Be that as it may, past the allure and clamour of a memorable birthday, a kenyan man known as Ouma Allan saw a chance to attempt and win the heart of Tanya.

In his vibes, Ouma wrote a profound attached love letter to the new owner of a Mercedes Benz in the country ;

“Dear Tanya Ngirici, in her book, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen observes that a cringing heart that deserves a soulmate can profoundly turn a comfort zone into a cul de sac scene if not promptly reacted to,” began the philosophical pick up line decorated in fine vocabularies of the Queen’s language.

Ouma who excited many online was categorical that he would not permit his social and financial class fail to communicate his heart, demonstrating that his love for Tanya had to some extent made him speak in soliloquy.

“Love can genuinely make a man turn partially into a soliloquy. I hope this letter gets you in good health and sober minds to deeply understand my fusing heart. I don’t want to pronounce a hackneyed phrase “I love you” which has been overused for umpteenth times.

“I just want you to create a space for me in your heart and provide me with your shoulder to lean on. I love you Tanya Ngirici. Please love me back. I promise to accomplish the great demand of your heart in the space of love. I know many people will castigate, reprimand, bash and even devise exuberantly plans to jeopardize our glowing love. Please serve them with a deaf ear. Don’t listen to them,” Ouma boldly poured out his heart to his crush adding that he expected prompt and positive feedback.

The letter left many Kenyans talking, some saying he was a joke, while others lauding his boldness and urging him on