Azeezah Discloses She Wants Arranged Marriage, Hopes Parents Will Help Her: “Nimeshindwa”

 

Radio and TV personality Azeezah Hashim

Radio and TV personality Azeezah Hashim has maintained that she wants her parents and relatives to help her find a husband after failing relationships. Azeezah Hashim has asked her relatives for help to find a husband.  Why Azeezah wants arranged marriage While on her radio show, the young media personality lamented her past failed relationships and choices with men. She admitted that she was open to getting into an arranged marriage after her efforts to land herself a man had bore no fruits.  

She said: “At this point in time, I think I want an arranged marriage, so we start to know each other from the get-go. It is because I am unable to look for one by myself. I don’t mind someone helping me search. I have terrible eyes to get myself someone. So I will trust my parents, sisters and relatives to do that for me.” She also wished people who date for many years luck and said she only knew failure in relationships. Watch the video below: Here are some of the comments from social media users: 

@manueloh said: “Hata mimi nataka hio arranged marriage unaongelea.” @_KK@254 said: “Guys, why don’t you just marry this girl aki.” @Shamc1hassan said: “Hata mimi, I don’t mind.” @Monyax said: “Finally, millennials tumejikubali.” @Oliver254 said: “Na vile she has cute eyes, anashindwa aje kutafuta.” @Mustafah Mwaura said: “She is so cute, oh my God.”  @MC Jafee Sang said: “Teach us, I have an appointment.” @Chef James said: “Sisi watu wa 1993 to 1996 tuko kwa noma.” @Nasser de Santos said: “Ndoa haitafutwi inakuja tu na haikuji. 

Ni huyo mtu uko nae.” Why Azeezah can’t date Kenyan men Azeezah was in an interview in Tanzania when she explained her desire to find love outside Kenya. According to her, Kenyan men want women to chase after them and beg them, something she was not ready to do. Her sentiments sparked mixed reactions, with most men disagreeing with her and women backing her up. 


by  Amondi Aroko 

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