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Journalist Willis Raburu, lover Ivy Namu get engaged during son’s birthday

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Citizen TV journalist Willis Raburu has finally proposed to his girlfriend Ivy Namu.

Raburu popped the big question during the birthday party of their son.

Sol Generation’s Nvrii serenated the air with his tunes as Raburu went down on one knee with an engagement ring in hand.

A thousand times yes, in this lifetime and the next

Ivy Namu

Musician Ben Soul gave Namu a bouquet of flowers before Raburu put in the ring in her finger.

“You’re my love, my everything,” said Raburu.

Willis Raburu and Ivy Namu

Second Child

Namu went online to share photos of her engagement ring with a caption, “A thousand times yes, in this lifetime and the next.”

He who finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor from God

@johsebills

The couple had earlier revealed that they are expecting their second child.

Friends and fans have since congratulated the couple in their next step in their relationship.

“My friend, my brother @WillisRaburu congratulations on finding a wife in @InaMulindwa” wrote @IrivinJalango.

@johsebills wrote “He who finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor from God.”

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