Gospel singer Daddy Owen is out here looking for a wife to marry after his first marriage crumbled.
He now says he needs time to go through the messages sent to him.
Owen has again told this writer that the proposal messages are overwhelming him.
“I can’t read all of them. On Instagram alone, they are over 1000 new messages,” he said.
Owen then explained that some of the ladies reaching out are college students.
“Mostly I am receiving messages from ladies who are 22 years,” he said adding that he is hopeful he will get a wife soon.
He then appreciated his fans for their efforts to find him a wife.
Daddy Owen had earlier said that he was under pressure to marry again.
Even his mother and friends are worried about him living alone and visiting the family all alone.
“She tells me to even hire someone just to stop walking alone at home,” he said.
“She is worried that I live alone, I walk alone.”
Owen, 40, said by now he wanted to have finished siring children.
“I am not prepared since I understand it is not my decision alone, I need to have someone,” Owen said that even with money, he is incomplete.
Asked if he is dating, Owen said he is still afraid that he might not make the best after his first marriage failed.
He then stated the qualities he was looking for in a woman.
He said he wants to date a village girl this time round.
“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.
He also does not want to date someone in the limelight or a celebrity.
“I do not want someone who is always on social media platforms. Staki mtu wa TikTok,” he said.
“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.”
On how she dresses, Owen said her woman will not put on long trousers.
“I want someone who wears long dresses,” he said.
Here is what his friends have told him;
nyabokemoraa: Sisi tumeoza ndio tumebaki nanii.mi kwanza nilikiwa matanga nimekuja juzi kutoka ushago so bado nanuka moshi.
Jalangoo: Wacha iwake nani!,” added
Kenzo Matata: In short, kama angekuwa mboga ni saga?
Even his mother and friends are worried about him living alone and visiting the family all alone.
“She tells me to even hire someone just to stop walking alone at home,” he said.
“She is worried that I live alone, I walk alone.”
Owen, 40, said by now he wanted to have finished siring children.
“I am not prepared since I understand it is not my decision alone, I need to have someone.” Owen said that even with money, he is incomplete.
Asked if he is dating, Owen said he is still afraid that he might not make the best after his first marriage failed.
He then stated the qualities he was looking for in a woman.
He said he wants to date a village girl this time round.
“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.
He also does not want to date someone in the limelight or a celebrity.
“I do not want someone who is always on social media platforms. Staki mtu wa TikTok,” he said.
“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.”
On how she dresses, Owen said her woman will not put on long trousers.
“I want someone who wears long dresses,” he said.
Here is what his friends have told him;
nyabokemoraa: Sisi tumeoza ndio tumebaki nanii.mi kwanza nilikiwa matanga nimekuja juzi kutoka ushago so bado nanuka moshi.
Jalangoo: Wacha iwake nani!,” added
Kenzo Matata: In short, kama angekuwa mboga ni saga?