- A Kenyan entrepreneur running a catering business got a brilliant idea to increase her online engagement
- Doky Dorcas doodled a carton of her imaginary husband, and the images showed her interacting with the drawings
- From serving him food to washing utensils together, the images achieved the expected results
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A Kenyan woman has stolen the hearts of netizens courtesy of her witty posts.
Why did imaginary husband impress Kenyans?
The Facebook user, going by Doky Dorcas, is an entrepreneur who runs a catering business dubbed Mpenda Ngano Kitchen, and she hinged on her sense of humour to get high engagement.
Dorcas posted numerous images in the Let's Cook Kenyan Meals Facebook group, catching the attention of many.
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The images depicted her lovingly serving her imaginary husband breakfast.
One photo depicted her kneeling while pouring tea from a thermos flask into a cup. She then drew a doodle of her imaginary husband holding the cup while seated.
Another image showed Dorcas serving soda to the drawing.
“Me practising how I'll be serving my husband. Just click on the link and follow my page,” she captioned the images.
Her antics humoured many social media users, with some saying that her wish would one day become reality. Here are some of the comments:
Frankline Orinde:
"Why is your husband avoiding eye contact?"
Pst Pat Kariuki:
“May God give a husband urgently.”
Austine M Franklines:
“May God answer the prayers of your heart. This faith you have exercised is enough to open the door for you.”
Osoro:
“He will still dump you.”
Eliaz Tyson Mnatty:
“Your husband does not have a beard. Is he underage?”
Mûriûngi Alex:
“We told you to avoid the AstraZeneca vaccine. Now see.”
Doreen Ouma Onjiko:
“Is it this bad? Ask, and it shall be given to you.”
What's the new method of preparing ugali?
In other news, a Kenyan introduced a new method of preparing the country's staple meal, ugali, and many tried it out.
It involved adding water to flour rather than the other way round, but netizens got it wrong on their first tries.
One woman claimed that her husband threw her out of their house after the ugali backfired, eliciting mixed reactions.
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