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    Ambassador Shidiye urges young people to uphold marriage values at Eastleigh wedding

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    • Ambassador Shidiye urged young people to uphold marriage as the cornerstone of family life and societal stability.
    • Ambassador Shidiye emphasized love, patience, and understanding as essential pillars for a strong, lasting marriage.
    • Stable marriages nurture children, transmit cultural values, foster responsibility, and strengthen social cohesion and intergenerational support.
    • Shidiye called for unity and economic empowerment within the Somali community to boost influence and contribute to national development.

    Ambassador Shidiye urges young people to uphold marriage values at Eastleigh wedding

    Ambassador Shidiye at Ibrahim Abdirahman and Hafsa Mohamed at Bin Ali in Eastleigh, Nairobi.

    By ABDULHAKIM SHERMAN

    Kenya’s former Ambassador to Botswana, Mr Mohamed Muktar Shidiye, has emphasised the importance of the institution of marriage in society and called on the younger generation to respect these enduring values.

    Mr Shidiye was speaking during a colourful celebration for Ibrahim Abdirahman and Hafsa Mohamed at Bin Ali in Eastleigh, Nairobi. He noted that, over time, family values have been intricately built around the foundation of marriage, and urged young people to embrace this tradition.

    “Marriage is more than a ceremony or a social formality,” Mr Shidiye said. “It is the cornerstone of family life, a structure upon which society itself is built. Through marriage, families are nurtured, children are raised in loving and stable environments, and communities are strengthened.”

    The former diplomat, who is also a frontrunner in the Garissa gubernatorial race, congratulated the newlyweds and offered prayers for a blessed, successful, and harmonious union. He highlighted the significance of love, patience, and understanding as the pillars upon which a strong and lasting marriage is founded.

    “A marriage built on these values is more than a bond between two people,” he remarked. “It is a partnership that shapes character, encourages responsibility, and strengthens the moral fabric of society.”

    Marriage has long been recognised as one of the fundamental institutions in human society. Beyond being a personal commitment, it serves as a societal building block that creates stability and continuity.

    Families formed through marriage provide the primary environment for nurturing children, transmitting cultural values, and promoting emotional and social development. Stable marriages also contribute to broader social cohesion by fostering networks of mutual support, shared responsibilities, and intergenerational care.

    Over time, communities around the world have looked to marriage as a key mechanism for establishing social order and economic security. In many cultures, including among the Somali community in Kenya, marriage is seen not only as a union of two individuals but also as the coming together of families and the strengthening of community bonds.

    This interconnectedness is essential for maintaining traditions, promoting respect among members, and ensuring that children grow up with a strong sense of identity and belonging.

    The wedding of Ibrahim Abdirahman and Hafsa Mohamed was a vivid celebration of love, family, and culture. Guests were treated to a spectacle of colour, with elegantly decorated halls, shimmering lights, and traditional Somali attire that added a rich cultural dimension to the festivities.

    Ambassador Shidiye with some of the guests who attended the wedding of Ibrahim Abdirahman and Hafsa Mohamed at Bin Ali in Eastleigh, Nairobi.

    Mr Shidiye took the opportunity to remind the younger generation of the importance of embracing these traditions. “We live in a rapidly changing world,” he said, “but certain values; respect, patience, love, and commitment, remain timeless. Young people must understand that family life and marriage are not outdated concepts; they are the foundation upon which lasting happiness and community well-being are built.”

    Beyond the personal significance of the wedding, Mr Shidiye addressed the Somali community more broadly, emphasising the importance of unity and economic empowerment. He noted that collective strength, mutual support, and financial resilience would enable the community to play a more significant role in Kenya’s socio-economic development.

    “Our unity and economic muscle will determine the scope of our influence in the country,” he said. “When we work together, we are able to support one another, create opportunities for our youth, and contribute meaningfully to national progress. Economic empowerment is not just about individual success; it is about building stronger communities and shaping a more prosperous society.”

    He further encouraged the Somali community in Eastleigh to maintain peace, cooperation, and solidarity, highlighting the importance of working together to preserve harmony and build a future for the next generation.

    Mr Shidiye also praised the current administration for its efforts to uplift the community and urged continued support for initiatives aimed at improving social and economic well-being.

    The marriage of Ibrahim and Hafsa served as more than a joyous personal milestone; it was a celebration of values that have sustained families and communities across generations.

    Mr Shidiye noted that stable marriages provide emotional security, encourage responsibility, and nurture a sense of belonging that extends beyond the immediate family to the wider society.

    “Marriage remind communities of the importance of shared values, mutual respect, and inter-generational support,” he stressed.

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