God Told me He's my Husband; Pretty Oyinbo Lady with 4 Degrees who Married Primary 2 Dropout that Rides Okada

God Told me He's my Husband; Pretty Oyinbo Lady with 4 Degrees who Married Primary 2 Dropout that Rides Okada

  • An American woman, Carey Joy, tied the knot with her husband Albert Wanyonyi, a Kenyan man from Bungoma in 2018
  • Carey, who came as a missionary, said God revealed to her that the boda boda rider was her perfect match when they first crossed paths
  • What surprises many is the remarkable disparity in the couple's level of education as Carey holds four degrees in different fields while her Bukusu husband is a primary two dropout

Carey Joy and Albert Wanyonyi is a true statement that love is indeed blind.

Carey who is a US missionary settled down in marriage with Wanyonyi, who can hardly express himself in English since he is a primary dropout.

American woman with 4 degrees that married a primary school dropout in Africa says God led her to him
Carey and Albert Wanyonyi with their children at their home. Photo: Carey Joy Wanyonyi.
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In past interviews, Wanyonyi said he fell in love with the US missionary, although the language barrier was their main challenge.

Carey holds 4 degrees

Speaking during a recent interview with TV 47, the mother of two disclosed she has four academic degrees in different fields, one of them being economics.

Carey explained that God told her that Wanyonyi was her anointed husband when he introduced herself to him and therefore she doesn't care about him being uneducated.

"As he was introducing himself, God spoke to me and said, this is your husband and that's why you never found the right one back at home," she said.

The white woman said she enjoys living with her husband in his village in Bungoma.

She added that before she learnt Swahili, they used to communicate through feelings and signs.

Oyinbo lady falls in love and marries Tanzanian man

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a German lady had stated she has no regrets about not returning to her country since marrying a Tanzanian man.

The 35-year-old revealed that she fell in love with Tanzania and its people, and one day while walking around, she met a group of Maasais and her would-be-husband Sokoine was among them.

"What attracted me to him were his eyes. His calm, steady gaze, which exuded so much peace and confidence. I tried to talk to them in Swahili but they seemed to be in a rush," she recalled.

Source: Legit.ng

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