Andrew Kibe’s Only Condition for Ever Marrying Again

Popular content creator Andrew Kibe recently made headlines by forcefully shutting down rumors that he might be considering settling down again in a recent interview in a podcast Dialogues with Jagero.
Addressing speculation about his future marital status, Kibe was definitive in stating that remarriage is out of the question.

He declared that such rumours are untrue, stating firmly: “Oh no no no no they’re lying. It will never happen. It will never happen. Never happen”.

Kibe detailed only one singular, highly improbable scenario that might tempt him to reconsider his commitment to bachelorhood. “Unless tuseme prince of Brunei, mtoi wake akue available alafu anicall,” he said.

Even in this theoretical situation, Kibe claimed he would require significant time for spiritual consideration. If the Prince were to offer him “tuongee then aniambie atanipee half my kingdom,” Kibe joked, he would need 48 hours before consulting God and ultimately confirming.

Andrew Kibe // Facebook

Background on Failed Relationships

Kibe’s resolute stance on future marriages stems directly from his recent self-assessment regarding the failure of his past unions.

In the interview leading up to this firm denial of future marriage, Kibe offered a candid explanation for why his previous commitments ultimately broke down.

He expressed that the root cause was his fundamental incompatibility with traditional spousal life, admitting that he was simply not built for traditional marriage.

Kibe described himself as too much of a “free spirit to have been a married man”. This realization led him to regret not recognizing this fact much earlier in his life.

Reflecting on his past, Kibe expressed regret for wasting time, both his and that of his former partners, by entering into what he now emphatically calls “stupid relationships”

Andrew Kibe // Facebook

The Candid Confession

When discussing his past, Kibe admitted he had married twice. He made it clear he would “rather die first” than marry again.

The conversation touched upon who was responsible for the breakdown of his first relationship. Kibe said he took a big part of the blame.

However, he immediately retracted this statement. He corrected himself by saying the union wasn’t a marriage, but rather a stay.
He then placed the blame squarely on the woman involved. He said she was the one who messed up, claiming he was a good man.

“It wasn’t a marriage, it was a stay. Even me in my stay, she’s the one who messed up, I was a good man,” he said.

 

by Jane nduta

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