Instead of going for an exotic honeymoon, Kenya’s youngest Phd Holder Dr. Purity Ngina choose to spend her honeymoon with new husband motivating students from different schools.
On 2/3/2019, the lovebirds visited Chogoria Girls High School, which is Tharaka Nithi’s only national girls’ high school.
On the previous day, they were at Muthambi Girls and Muthambi Primary, located in the same county talking to Kenya’s future generation.
On 28th February, they were at Chuka Boys High School, where Dr. Ngina and her husband Richard Mugambi talked to the young men in bid to motivate them and increase their hard work and success in high school
Dr. Purity Ngina, who was born 29 years ago and Kenya’s youngest PhD holder got married via a colourful wedding to the love of her heart,Ritcher Mugambi towards the end of February 2019
Their wedding took place on 22nd February 2019, few days after Valentine’s day which happened on 14th February
Purity is a PhD holder in Biomathematics from Strathmore University while her hubby Mugambi is a Masters of Science at University of Rostoc in Germany.
Dr.Ngina and Mugambi got formally engaged in June 17th with a ring on her finger.
Their wedding only costed Ksh.350,000 and was enough to take care of 42 guests who attended the ceremony.
“My partner and I did not want to bother people with harambees, neither did we want to hold a big wedding in a bid to show off. Growing up, I was taught to live according to my means. Of course, we could afford a more expensive ceremony, but again, I am fully cognizant of a future that lies ahead of us. Life doesn’t start and stop on wedding day,” she said.
She also revealed that her white wedding gown forked out Ksh.40,000.
“With the budget of Ksh350, 000, Ksh123, 000 went to food, which we bought at Safari Park Hotel. That was enough to feed the 42 people, who attended our nuptials. My wedding gown cost Ksh40, 000; and I thought that that was quite much, given I am used to wearing mtumba clothes,” she added.