Baringo Man Surprises Wife with Car on Her 36th Birthday: "She Has Been a Blessing"

Baringo Man Surprises Wife with Car on Her 36th Birthday: "She Has Been a Blessing"

  • A Baringo man has warmed hearts after surprising his wife with a car and KSh 36,000 on her 36th birthday
  • The romantic gesture by Vitalis Kimeli, who met his wife Purity at a chips kiosk in 2011, was witnessed after a church service in Kabimoi
  • The couple’s journey from humble beginnings to a life of gratitude and love has inspired many

Vitalis Kimeli, a resident of Kabimoi in Eldama Ravine, Baringo county, left his wife in joyful tears after surprising her with a car and cash gift during her 36th birthday celebration.

Vitalis Kimeli
Purity could not control her tears as she received the car. Photos: Chris Yang KE.
Source: UGC

Vitalis gifted his wife, Purity J. Kiptoo, a new Toyota Belta and KSh 36,000 in cash, a symbolic nod to her age.

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Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the 38-year-old disclosed that the couple has been married for 14 years and are parents to four beautiful daughters.

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The emotional surprise occurred shortly after a Sunday service at Redeemed Gospel Church Kabimoi, where the couple worships.

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In the presence of friends, family, and fellow congregants, Pastor Agnes Kiptoo led a special dedication of the car and offered prayers to bless the couple’s union.

The surprise took the church members by storm, as many were touched by the couple’s inspiring love story that has stood the test of time and hardship.

Vitalis Kimeli's humble beginnings

A visibly emotional Vitalis recounted their humble beginnings, adding that the heartwarming gesture of love was his show of appreciation to his wife.

“We met in 2011 at a small kibanda selling chips in Kabimoi. She was hustling there while I was working as a charcoal burner,” he revealed. “Life was tough, but we had love and a shared vision.”

He described Purity as the pillar behind his progress and success, adding that she has been a blessing in his life since they met.

Vitalis said that his wife was the reason for his success, describing her as a loving, caring, and good mother to their children.

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"Through her, I am what I am today. More than that, she is a hardworking woman who truly deserves the best,” he said with pride.
Vitalis Kimeli
Vitalis also gifted his wife KSh 36,000, which reflects her age. Photo: Chris Yang.
Source: UGC

Purity emotional over car gift

Purity, clearly overwhelmed by the moment, tearfully thanked her husband for the kind gesture and the unwavering support he had shown over the years.

“I’m beyond words. This is more than I could ever imagine. I thank God for bringing us together and for the life we’ve built as a family,” she said.

Pastor Agnes, during the blessing ceremony, encouraged other couples to emulate the Kimelis by honouring and appreciating one another.

Social media users praised the gesture, calling it a rare example of enduring love and public appreciation.

Nairobi businessman gifts wife for loyalty

In almost similar story, a Nairobi businessman went viral after gifting his wife a brand-new car for standing by him when he had nothing.

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Deng Goch disclosed that he felt compelled to gift his wife, Yar Madul Kuch, due to her loyalty and love during his toughest times.

Before marrying Yar, Deng was married to another woman who dumped him because he was poor.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Hillary Lisimba (Human-Interest editor) Hillary Lisimba Ambani is a responsive journalist who creates content that touches lives. After graduating from the University of Nairobi’s School of Journalism, he worked in Print, Broadcast, and Online media. He is a published author, former KBC producer, and former Daily Nation columnist. He is currently a human-interest editor and philanthropist. Media Council of Kenya Member No: MCK019108. Share your Human Interest stories with him at hillary.lisimba@tuko.co.ke. or find him on Facebook.

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