- Amos, the groom from Bomet whose wedding was cancelled, has found a reason to smile, thanks to Bonfire Adventures CEO Simon Kabu
- Kabu extended a generous gesture by offering him a fully paid holiday to comfort him after the heartbreak
- Amos and his bride, Nelly, made headlines when their planned wedding was put on hold a day before the event
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Simon Kabu, the CEO of Bonfire Adventures, has offered a fully paid holiday to the Bomet groom whose wedding was abruptly cancelled at the last minute.
For the better part of the weekend, Amos and Nelly Chepkoech were the talk of social media after their failed wedding.
Holiday for Amos
Many accused the bride of developing cold feet on the eve of the event, leaving the groom heartbroken.
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As Amos struggles to deal with the disappointment, entrepreneur Simon Kabu has offered him something to pacify his heart.
In a statement on his Facebook page, the philanthropic businessman expressed his sympathy for the groom and others involved in the cancelled wedding.
"Amos whose wedding was cancelled last minute. Where are you? Bonfire Adventures, we have a holiday for you," he wrote.
Social media users praised Kabu
The holiday is meant to help the groom take a break, relax, and create new memories that will hopefully bring some joy during this challenging period.
Kabu's gesture has been widely praised on social media, with many applauding him for his thoughtfulness.
Mwende Ruth:
"May the God in Heaven who is not a respecter of any man expand the boundaries of Bonfire Adventures. Kabu, be blessed for your kind heart."
Chepkorir Rotich
"Amos, thank God for He might have lifted a future burden, disaster and misfortune off your life. Trust me, you will come to celebrate and thank God. And to you Simon Kabu, Big Up men. That's an awesome gesture."
Muigai Steven:
"When one man's dignity is brought down it's all men whose dignity is under shame. Thanks for the concern of our fellow man."
"I didn't cancel wedding," bride says
In an earlier story, the bride accused of calling off the wedding came forward to refute the claims.
The 23-year-old maintained innocence, adding that the would-be officiating priest cancelled the wedding.
A heartbroken Nelly revealed that she also learned that the wedding had been postponed on the eve.
"We all cried when the reverend told us there was no wedding. As you can see, I am available and ready to exchange my vows," she maintained.
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