Acha Mungu Aitwe Mungu! Ken Mijungu Now Feels Like A Man As His Wife Is Finally Pregnant After Four Long Years Of Trying

Acha Mungu Aitwe Mungu! Ken Mijungu Now Feels Like A Man As His Wife Is Finally Pregnant After Four Long Years Of Trying

KTN news anchor Ken Mijungu can’t hide his joy after his wife Laureen Mijungu finally got pregnant four years after they got married in a colorful wedding ceremony.

Mijungu couldn’t keep calm on finding out that his wife was finally pregnant, he took to social media to break the good news.

The KTN news anchor expressed his gratitude to God for his wife’s pregnancy, he sarcastically added a non-existent verse of the Biblical book of Genesis 200:5-9, presumably to show that it was the beginning of numerous good things to come ahead.

“My wife is pregnant, thank you Holy Spirit. Genesis 200:5-9” he wrote.

Ken Mijungu and his wife have been together for at least seven years. They dated for almost two years and got engaged in February, 2016 in a surprise party organized by friends.

The two held their yellow-and-teal-themed Kalenjin traditional wedding known as Koito on May 7, 2016 which was held in Baringo.

After the traditional wedding, Ken and Laureen got married in a white wedding that was held on April 2nd 2017 at Fuschia Gardens in Limuru.

It was also an invites-only affair that was only attended by close friends and family members.

Ken Mijungu and his wife Laureen Mijungu during their wedding
Ken Mijungu and his wife Laureen Mijungu during their wedding

Aside from the child that Ken and Laureen are currently expecting, the KTN anchor also has a daughter who is over 5 years now with his ex-girlfriend Lina Lynn.

Related: Ken Mijungu Flaunts His Legit Baby Mama Dorry Okoyo

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