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Chelsea worth 40 goats and 20 cows as dowry

Updated on: 10 August,2009 07:55 AM IST  | 
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That's what a Kenyan man had earlier offered for Chelsea Clinton's hand in marriage; in recent town hall meeting, Hillary says she would convey offer to her daughter

Chelsea worth 40 goats and 20 cows as dowry

That's what a Kenyan man had earlier offered for Chelsea Clinton's hand in marriage; in recent town hall meeting, Hillary says she would convey offer to her daughter






The Kenyan man first offered the dowry nine years ago to then-President Bill Clinton in asking for the hand of his only child. He renewed it on Thursday after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked about the proposal at a Nairobi town hall session.

Wedding Tango? US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joins some of Kenya's Masaai traditional dancers before a dinner in her honour, in Nairobi last week. Chelsea Clinton.


However, Clinton said her daughter was her own person.

"She's very independent," she said. "So I will convey this very kind offer."

The audience laughed, but Clinton's comments were no joke to Chepkurgor, who described the younger Clinton as a "beautiful, disciplined and well-natured woman."

"Of course I have never met her, but I like her family and how they stick together," said Chepkurgor. "I've waited for a long time. I'm still waiting to meet her and express my love for her."

Chepkurgor operates a small electronics and computer shop in Nakuru, a major city northwest of Nairobi. He may still be waiting for Chelsea, but he's not exactly single. He married his wife Grace, a college classmate, in 2006.

"My wife has no problem with this," he insisted. "She listened to the answers given by Hillary and did not complain."

Polygamy is legal in Kenya, so Chelsea would be Chepkurgor's second wife.

"Is that allowed in your side of the world?" he laughed.

In Kenya, a man proposes with dowry for the prospective bride, Chepkurgor explained. He said he stands by his initial livestock offer until someone makes a counteroffer.

Chepkurgor, now 39, first made his intentions known when all three Clintons visited East Africa in 2000.

He wrote a letter to the former president, offering himself as his only child's suitor. He said he had not expected the secretary of state to address the issue during her visit to Kenya this week.

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