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“I hit on a woman i want to date,” Finally,Daddy Owen moves on 2 years after being dumped.


Daddy Owen is finally moving on with his life two years after his ex-wife Farida Wambui eloped with a Nakuru tycoon.The gospel singer in a post on social media bragged about how he is a ‘sharp shooter’ as he revealed that he was about to hit on his female friend.

 

Owen noted that the woman was still completely unaware of his romantic intentions because she still thinks that they were just friends.

 

“When I shoot I never miss, and when I miss is by design…… Kuna someone’s daughter nataka nipende this 2023!!! Shida ni hata hajui.. she thinks we just friends, she doesn’t know what’s about to hit her!! … Sharpshooter!” Daddy Owen wrote.

 

Word on the street had it that Owen and the businesswoman were an item after they were spotted together on several occasions.

 

However, Eve Maina came out to state that she was not in a relationship with Daddy Owen following the dating rumours.

“No we are not dating. I have clarified this like a million times,” Eve Maina tweeted.

 

Actually,Daddy Owen has been single ever since his ex-wife Farida Wambui eloped with a Nakuru tycoon and never looked back.Owen in a recent interview late last year revealed that his mother is pressuring him to remarry.

“She tells me to even hire someone just to stop walking alone at home. She is worried that I live alone, I walk alone,” he said.

 

The 40-year-old singer further described the kind of woman he would want to date –he said he now prefers a village girl.

“I am looking for a serious woman to date and marry. I am looking for a dark-skinned woman, very prayerful. She should be from the village,” he said.

…..and on how she dresses, Owen said his woman will not put on trousers.
“I want someone who wears long dresses,” he said.

 

Owen noted that he has frequently been visiting and running projects in villages hoping to bump into his dream woman.
“I want to get a woman from there. I do not want to date someone who is born in the town,” he said.

 

“I do not want someone who is always on social media platforms. Staki mtu wa TikTok. I want someone who will be mine and not for the whole world. I want someone who will purely concentrate on our marriage, and make me traditional meals,” he added.

 

Article By Suzy Nyongesa.

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