Langata MP Phelix Odiwuor, widely known as Jalango, playfully suggests that Daddy Owen should now be affectionately referred to as the "First-in-law."
Injecting a dose of humor, Jalango playfully encouraged the media to embrace Daddy Owen's new title, stressing the endearment of the term "in-law." With a playful insistence, he urged everyone to adopt the designation, emphasizing that Daddy Owen is not just a public figure but also one of his close friends deeply involved in charitable causes.
Jalango shed light on Daddy Owen and Charlene's philanthropic efforts, revealing their collaborative plans to establish foundations dedicated to aiding the less fortunate. He underscored their shared commitment to charity, pointing out the similarities in their social media platforms, where both advocate for giving back to the community.
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In a bid to address potential controversies, Jalango recounted an event in Kakamega, asserting that Charlene's visit was centered on charity work rather than any romantic involvement. Playfully attributing the rumors to divine intervention, he chuckled, saying, "Mungu anaisaida kwa kudanganya" (God helps with deception).
Daddy Owen's personal life has weathered challenges, notably a divorce from his wife, Farida Wambui, after a four-year marriage. Media coverage of their marital struggles unfolded as his ex-wife made various demands, including the removal of all family photos from social media. Despite a period of depression, the gospel artist seems to have found solace and rejuvenation through his relationship with the president's daughter.
As he looked back on the events of 2023, Daddy Owen expressed profound gratitude to God for a positive year, emphasizing a special highlight—Charlene's visit to his home in Kakamega. Illustrating the festive celebration characterized by songs, dance, and traditional delicacies, he vividly portrayed the atmosphere of joy in his Ebhusang'ang’a village, underscoring the positive impact of their connection.