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By BENJAMIN MUINDI and JOY WANJA
Posted  Saturday, October 10  2009 at  22:00

It was a rare wedding when the daughter of former Attorney-General Charles Njonjo walked down the aisle during a closed-door ceremony at a Nairobi church on Saturday evening.

The exchange of vows between Ms Wairimu Njonjo and Mr Bassen Volker held at the All Saints’ Cathedral was an exclusively family affair.

Only about 30 people were ushered into the church compound for the private wedding in top-of-the-range vehicles guarded by police.

The Press was kept out of the ceremony in which guests were chauffeured to the venue.

The nuptials started at 4 p.m. and the doors to the Cathedral were shut moments later. Police officers replaced church ushers at the entrance.

At one point, Mr Njonjo was forced to personally drive away a group of onlookers and journalists clicking away their cameras.

It was a wedding in a class of its own with few relatives in attendance.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga and his wife Ida were the only members of government who attended the ceremony.

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Unique in the time it began in the late evening, the typical classic English wedding was marked by the diverse cultures on the guest list.

Minutes before the ceremony ended, the groomsmen dressed in black tuxedo suits hurriedly made arrangements for a grand exit for the bridal party.

An apt photo session outside the church was hurriedly arranged as security barred the public that was anxious to steal glances of the voguish ceremony.

The bride wore a flowing off-the-shoulder wedding gown with a neatly beaded bodice with straight hair.

Mr Njonjo is the son of a former colonial chief, Mr Josiah Njonjo.

After Kenya’s independence in 1963, Njonjo was appointed Attorney-General, a post he held until 1979 during which time he remained one of the most powerful men in President Kenyatta’s administration.

The same year, he was elected MP for Kikuyu constituency, and in 1980 he was appointed Minister for Constitutional Affairs in Daniel arap Moi’s government.

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  1. Submitted by lpaul

    there is nothing colorful about this wedding, girl you better buy yourself enough wine because you are gonna need it when he fails to perform,(in bed)..your houseboy will begin to look good...am talking from experience..white men prey on black girls..wine wine wine...is all you'll say,

    Posted  October 19, 2009 08:35 AM  
  2. Submitted by bigmassh

    This is pathetic... how is so special about this wedding. Dont you nation people have anything sensible to publish. Do you think kenyans are interested in knowing what all these hopeless politicians are doing while they themselves are sleeping without meals? Write things that make sense to common mwananchi.

    Posted  October 16, 2009 08:31 PM  
  3. Submitted by WanguiKenya

    As long as she loves the guy then there is no problem who she marries. She's pretty though.

    Posted  October 16, 2009 04:59 PM  
  4. Submitted by megvernon

    For God's sake! people describing Volker as ugly should be ashamed of themselves, we have a mentality that black gals who marry the whites is because of the money,( jojo has enough money) now that its not about money... he is ugly!! talk of Human being,!!! she knows what she found in him!!! instead of occupying yourself with other people life in a negative way. try and live your life, she is happy and thats why she made a life commitment with him!!!!!!

    Posted  October 16, 2009 12:41 PM  
  5. Submitted by fmw

    It is amazing the way people can hate others. Njonjo's wedding being unafrican??? Which wedding is African in the first place. Any wedding where a ring is put on the fingers is UnAfrican. I bet all these people hating Njonjo under the guise of being unafrican have wedding rings on their fingers except me. Wish you all the best Njonjo's daughter.

    Posted  October 16, 2009 09:41 AM  

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