The wedding took place in a local church in Mtito Andei
and it was attended by roughly 20 people since only a few people were invited
to grace the occasion.
In an interview with a local daily, the pastor confessed
that they ‘feel in love’ via Facebook. Here is what the pastor said:
“ We had the
wedding in the village where we stay. A pastor there, a good friend who
understands much and who knows I am a gay and who knows about my relationship
with Isaiah, brought a word– something like a service, for our wedding. We made
a tent. It was just us and our guests, about twenty people. We said our vows to
each other.
They are now living
as husband and wife despite the threats they received from locals. Below are
pictures of the ‘happy’ newlyweds:
Edwin Sikot (left) and his 'honey' Isaiah Guda (right)
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