- Joseph Ogidi alias Gidi has cautioned men in relationships with 21-year-old partners to be careful and not love them wholeheartedly
- The radio presenter stated that ladies at this age are still young and may undergo shifts in emotions and priorities
- Gidi's advice to men followed a complaint on his Patanisho show, where a man shared that his 21-year-old girlfriend had broken his heart
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Radio host Joseph Ogidi, popularly known as Gidi, has stirred up a conversation on his breakfast show on Radio Jambo with his unconventional advice for men when it comes to dating young ladies aged 21.
During his morning show, Gidi shared his perspective on relationships involving 21-year-old women, cautioning men against fully investing their hearts into such partnerships.
Gidi tells men not to love ladies aged 21 fully
The radio personality stated that individuals at this age are still in the midst of personal development and may undergo shifts in emotions and priorities.
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Drawing from a listener's story about a breakup with a 21-year-old girlfriend, Gidi suggested that it might be wise for men to approach such relationships with a degree of caution.
"Let me advise young people. Never love a 21-year-old lady with your whole heart. Just love them with your kidneys or lungs," Gidi quipped.
Gidi's family buries his 6-year-old niece
On Monday, January 23, Gidi's family laid his young niece to rest.
The little angel, named Princess Pendo was buried in Homa Bay county.
The family first held a church service at the Nairobi East SDA church before moving the body upcountry.
The radio presenter and former artiste expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support the family received.
“On behalf of our family, we are so grateful to friends, church and well-wishers who have stood with us during this difficult time.”
The funeral service shared by Gidi indicated that Pendo would have turned 7 in March and was to join Grade Two at the Donholm Primary School.
Described as a loving, respectful and obedient young girl, Pendo was an active member of the Adventurer Club in the SDA church.
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