Daddy Owen is still wearing his wedding ring despite going through a rough patch with his wife Farida Wambui. Photo credit: Instagram/daddyowen
Daddy Owen is still wearing his wedding ring despite going through a rough patch with his wife Farida Wambui. Photo credit: Instagram/daddyowen

Daddy Owen explains why he still wears wedding ring despite rocky marriage

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Daddy Owen was the talk of the town after rumors of his wife leaving him behind to move on with another man.

Daddy Owen has never publicly opened up about his marriage with wife Farida and despite the marriage being on the rocks even after his brother Slejj confirmed the same, Daddy Owen opened up on the reason why he hasn’t removed his wedding ring.

Daddy Owen still wears his wedding ring that his wife of four years, Farida Wambui gave him on their wedding day because he considered it sacred.

“My rings is a covenant with God, when you come together in church it’s a covenant you are making with God.” Daddy Owen said.

Daddy Owen also opened up on secretly writing a book that he started writing back in 2018 and his intention of releasing the book on his 40th birthday.

A few months ago, Daddy Owen celebrated 4 years anniversary with wife, Farida Wambui. Photo credit: Instagram/daddyowen
A few months ago, Daddy Owen celebrated 4 years anniversary with his wife, Farida Wambui. Photo credit: Instagram/daddyowen

“One of the most important things I have been doing this past three years is, I have been secretly writing my book and my plan was to launch it on my 40th birthday.” Daddy Owen said.

“It’s called 40 chapters of life, I got a writer, who lives abroad and he is Kenyan.” Daddy Owen went on.

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Daddy Owen went on to talk about numerous people approaching him to make a movie from his personal life but putting it on hold because he wants to release his book first.

“I have been approached by so many people who want to shoot a short movie about my life but I said let me write a book first. The book talks about everything from the day I came to Nairobi, my first deal to things you have not heard in the media, we had to get lawyers to determine what can be published and what cant’.

I started writing in 2018, I’m revealing now because I wanted to launch it on January 29 but I have postponed it because of the last chapter. I had to include some things that have happened in my life, and the details in the last chapter may be controversial.

Not for the public but for my sons to know the truth.

In the book, there are people I touch who may feel they are powerful or they have money. You can control Kenya but not the world.”