On the 5th, the gentle winds of Sori, Karungu will carry songs of joy as two hearts, long intertwined by purpose and destiny, take a beautiful step into tradition. Mr. Barack Ongondo and Ms. Eveline Achieng Muo; esteemed directors of Trevors Academy, will be honoured in a dowry ceremony that promises both colour and grace.
From Kasarani to the shores of Lake Victoria, the journey is more than travel; it is a pilgrimage of love. Grace Tabernacle Church members, teaching and non-teaching staff of Trevors Academy, and colleagues from the University of Nairobi will walk this path with them; each step, a testament to the lives the couple has touched.Their lives have shaped many.
In Sori, families prepare with warmth. Elders dust off ancient wisdom, ready to speak blessings that have carried generations. Women hum traditional melodies as the air fills with anticipation, and neighbours gather with smiles that speak louder than celebration drums.
“A day like this reminds us of the beauty of our heritage,” noted family elder. “We come not just to witness, but to honour the joining of two beautiful paths.”
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This is not just a ceremony; it is a tapestry of heritage woven with affection. A bridge between yesterday’s customs and tomorrow’s promises. A moment where culture dances hand in hand with love.
“What Barack and Eveline share is more than companionship; it is a blessing that radiates to everyone around them,” said Trevors Academy teacher, Naomy Ndiema.
When the sun rises on the 5th, it will shine on two families becoming one, on a community coming together, and on a couple beginning a new chapter; rooted in tradition, crowned in joy, and guided by grace.
In the bride’s family, excitement is palpable, with so much expectations. May the day be memorable, the journey blessed, and the union ever flourishing.









