Citizen TV's senior reporter, Stephen Letoo, is scheduled to celebrate his union in a public wedding ceremony on April 20. The journalist, who practices polygamy, has initiated the distribution of invitation cards for the upcoming event, a topic he elaborated on in a recent interview with a local media outlet.
“I am 100 percent polygamous, and for now, I don’t know where I will stop. The dowry keeps increasing. Moreover, I have a grand wedding planned, inspired by my chairman, the late Ole Ntimama. It will be a huge surprise. What I know is that on that day, he who will be joining will not ask who is opposing but who feels left out,” Letoo said.
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As per an invitation card revealed to Letoo's colleague, Lilian Muli, the wedding is scheduled to take place at Ole Ntimama Stadium in Narok County. Guests are kindly urged to don Maasai traditional attire for the occasion. Muli expressed appreciation for the invitation, expressing her intent to attend and prepare her outfit accordingly.
“Thanks Bro @stephenletoo official, this one I must attend. Let me contact my designer for outfit,” Muli replied.
In October of last year, Letoo organized a thanksgiving and housewarming event, graced by several political figures such as Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu and Kisii Governor Simba Arati.
The celebration also saw Letoo's colleagues from Citizen TV and friends coming together to commemorate his accomplishments.
Letoo holds the belief that embracing polygamy has the potential to mitigate jealousy-related problems that occasionally escalate to violence within marriages.
He asserts that in a polygamous marriage, each wife attains financial independence and empowerment through investments and ownership.