Popular Ohangla musician Prince Indah has stunned fans after revealing that his headline-making wedding ceremony in Migori County didn’t cost him any of his own money. The traditional wedding, held on Sunday, April 13, in Rapogi, was a grand celebration that blended cultural pride with luxury—complete with a convoy of sleek cars, high-profile guests, and regal fashion.
But according to Indah, the entire affair was funded by friends through a WhatsApp contributions group, proving the power of community and loyalty in his inner circle.
Friends Funded It All – Prince Indah Opens Up
During an interview with Oga Obinna, Prince Indah—who rose to stardom with hits like Mashabiki—revealed that he didn’t dig into his pockets for the glamorous event.
“I can’t estimate how much it cost because, believe it or not, I didn’t spend my money,” he said. “People came through for me in a big way. My friends asked me to open a WhatsApp group for contributions. I thought they were joking, but they insisted. So I opened the group, and from there, everything started flowing.”
His statement caught many by surprise, especially considering how elaborate the ceremony was.
Lavish Convoy and Cultural Display
The wedding featured a luxurious convoy of top-of-the-range vehicles that paraded through the streets of Migori, creating a spectacle that quickly trended online. Guests arrived in style, and the atmosphere was filled with music, dance, and deep cultural symbolism.
Photos and videos from the day showed a beautifully choreographed nyombo (traditional Luo wedding), complete with security escorts, designer attire, and multiple wardrobe changes by the bride, Winnie. Her fashion sense and graceful presence stole the show, perfectly matching Indah’s superstar image.
Celebrity Guests and Political Figures in Attendance
The event brought together a who’s who of Kenyan showbiz and politics. From celebrated musicians and media personalities to local leaders and regional governors, the turnout reflected Indah’s growing influence both on and off the stage.
Many in attendance praised the event for upholding modern elegance while still respecting Luo customs—although not everyone agreed.
Robert Alai Criticises Modern Approach to Luo Traditions
Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai took to social media to criticise certain elements of the wedding. His main concern? The groomsmen’s attire. Alai claimed it didn’t align with traditional Luo cultural expectations and called for more adherence to long-standing customs during such ceremonies.
“That is not what Luo culture looks like,” Alai remarked. “Let’s not lose our identity in the name of fashion.”
His remarks sparked mixed reactions, with some defending the modern interpretation of tradition, while others agreed with the MCA’s call for cultural preservation.
A Celebration of Culture and Brotherhood
Regardless of the criticism, what stood out most from Prince Indah’s wedding was the overwhelming show of friendship, support, and community. It’s not every day a celebrity can host a multimillion-shilling event without dipping into personal savings—but Indah did, thanks to loyal friends who believed in making the day memorable.
The Ohangla sensation continues to inspire both on the stage and in real life, showing that with the right people in your corner, dreams—no matter how extravagant—are always within reach.