Billionaire officially marries his wife after staying for 64 years



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The billionaire businessman Manu Chandaria celebrated his marriage with the love of his life Aruna Chandaria, 64 years old.

The 90-year-old business magnate and his 85-year-old wife celebrated their wedding on Friday 19 July 2019 at the Attorney General's Nairobi office.

The two lovebirds were traditionally married for 64 years, but took the bold step of formalizing their union in a civil marriage despite their advanced age.

Although they admitted that love had vanished with time recently, the two shared smiles shared a great pleasure for the greatest pleasure of the badistants.

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Billionaire Manu Chandaria, 90, formalizes marriage with 64-year-old wife

The 90-year-old business magnate and his 85-year-old wife celebrated their wedding in Nairobi's Attorney General's office. Photo: The Standard
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In an interview with K24, Chandaria pointed out that when love clears, the compromise becomes an essential ingredient of a happy marriage.

Billionaire Manu Chandaria, 90, formalizes marriage with 64-year-old wife

The two lovebirds were traditionally married for 64 years, but took the audacity to formalize their union as part of a civil marriage. Photo: The norm
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"Sixty-four is long and the only thing to do is keep it going. It is because of the mutual concessions of both sides and their mutual consideration.

"Love dissipates after a while, but mutual consideration always makes life possible. She's 85 years old and I'm 90 but she has the last word " he added.

Just when it became apparent that the famous business magnate was simple backstage, Chandaria had the ability to plan a lavish wedding, but was simple, as is customary.

Billionaire Manu Chandaria, 90, formalizes marriage with 64-year-old wife

The two warm, shared smiles exchanged greetings to the delight of the badistants. Photo: The norm
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The two lovebirds met when Manu's older brother married Aruna's eldest sister. As the two families were doing business together, he warmed up for the woman God had kept him.

They were separated upon their return to India during the Second World War, but as fate would have it, they saw each other in Kenya in 1952 and revived their love.

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