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Single woman advertises for husband

She was dressed in a white wedding gown to show her readiness.
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A Kenyan woman has taken to the street of Nairobi to advertise for a husband.

Pris Nyabura, 28 years old, said she has a seven-year old daughter.

She even provided a phone number suitors could contact her.

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She held a banner in the air which reads:”Need For A Husband. Pris Nyabura 28 years. I Have a Girl Child Seven Years Old.”

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