Abenny Jachiga's Lover Jesse Nyar Butula Ties Knot with New Lover 5 Years after Singer's Death
- Jesse Nyar Butula remarried five years after her rumoured lover, Ohangla singer Abenny Jachiga's death
- Nyar Butula married Mose Kajudy, a renowned pianist for the famous Ohangla singer Elisha Toto
- Their colourful wedding was a private affair with close family and friends, and the newlyweds looked elegant
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Ohangla singer Abenny Jachiga's lover, Jesse Nyar Butula, has found love again.

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Nyar Butula tied the knot with Mose Kajudy, a famous pianist of renowned Ohangla singer Elisha Toto.
How did Abenny Jachiga die?
This wedding came five years after Jachiga died. TUKO.co.ke understands that Abenny had left a widow named Belinda, but he was also romantically linked to Jesse.
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Abenny, whose real name was Bernard Onyango Obonyo, was confirmed dead at a Kisumu hospital on the evening of Wednesday, June 10, 2020.
He died when he was at the peak of his career and left several Ohangla hits that his fans relish to now. Some believe he'd still be competing for the Ohangla king title if he were alive.

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Jesse Nyar Butula's colourful wedding
Nyar Butula married Mose in a colourful wedding attended by only relatives and close friends.

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Photos shared on Facebook by Dare Life Media showed the bride looking gorgeous in a sparkling white gown and the groom in a crisp suit of white coat with a black and green-dotted collar and black trousers.
The bridal party rocked green outfits and looked elegant.
The newlywed couple was also captured signing papers, believed to be marriage agreement documents.

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Social media reactions
Netizens have since taken to social media to express mixed reactions with some condemning Nyar Butula for moving on "too fast", while others congratulated the couple.
Osiemo Dominic said:
"All the best in her new marriage, at least she gave time for grieving and healing from her late husband unlike someone I saw sometimes back who got proposed to during her husband's funeral ceremony."
Kevine Omondi Macktom said:
"There is nothing wrong with that. Life has to continue for the living after the death of their loved one. Furthermore, there is no link between the living and the dead."
Fayiee KE said:
"Prioritise your own happiness. People will talk either way."
Vivien Kuye said:
"Life has to continue, congratulations 🎉."
Angela Musumba said:
"Five years she really tried. Congratulations❣️."
Dickson Ayieko said:
"I support her fully, you can't be loyal to a grave."
Opondo Emmy said:
Good New! she has healed. Congratulations 👏👏👏 to her."
Omwana Mary said:
"And others are suffering in the name of culture 😞."
Apart from Nyar Butula, Pastor Robert Eboi, the widower of gospel singer Florence Roberts, remarried, eliciting mixed reactions.
Eboi married another woman barely a year after his first wife's death, revealing Florence had asked him to remarry immediately. He also shared that he was afraid he was getting old, hence why he remarried.
Prince Indah's lavish wedding
Elsewhere, celebrated Ohangla star Prince Indah married his lover Winnie on April 13, in Migori county. The wedding was so big that it made headlines for weeks.
Indah recently revealed that he didn’t spend a single cent of his own money on the wedding.
The financial burden was carried entirely by his close friends and supporters.
Prince Indah's luxurious convoy
Indah himself made a dramatic entrance in a convoy of several high-end vehicles, a detail that left fans and critics alike in awe.
Videos and images circulated widely on social media, showcasing a display of wealth, culture, and celebration that rivalled even some state functions.
Class, coordination, and community were evident in every detail, from the luxury cars and flamboyant clothes to the security and the traditional Luo wedding ceremony.
Among the attendees were regional governors, local politicians, media personalities, and several top names from Kenya's music and entertainment industry, who turned up to support their colleague in what he called a once-in-a-lifetime event.
Was Prince Indah's wedding aligned with Luo culture?
In other news, Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai criticised Prince Indah’s wedding, questioning whether it honoured Luo traditions.
The outspoken politician focused on the groomsmen’s attire, arguing it deviated from cultural norms.
Alai called for greater respect for traditional values, stating that the wedding’s portrayal did not accurately represent Luo customs.
Caren Nyota, HoD Entertainment, added reactions + Why Florence Roberts' hubby remarried barely a year after her death.
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