Changing name(s) in Kenya!

Anyone who’s done this before, please tell me what steps you took for a success name change.

Why do you sant to change?

Tafuta lawyer utengeneze affidavit and proceed from there but again why do you want to change your names?

Huduma Center works magic especially ukiwa na kakitu

Why would you change names?? If you are a Mungiki dont dare do that… Its a very dangerous taboo… Utajiroga ujiharibie life… I thought it was hekayas of Abunuwas until I saw how it goes… For other tribes like that of @uwesmake which does have culture maybe its acceptable

Can one change tribe? I no longer want to be a dim eye.

[SIZE=5]Despite being recently married, @kanguthu has not dropped his maiden name to @Wanaruona . He is still known by his former name or full government name which is Maxwell Githita Kanguthu instead of Maxwell Githita Wanaruona.[/SIZE]

Shoga kaoge uenda ukauze mattacore usifungiwe nyumba date 5 is around the corner.

[SIZE=5]Maxwell Githita Kanguthu was born in 1974 in Mathioya constituency but was raised in Kenol Muranga. He attended Makuyu primary school and sat his KCPE in 1989 and passed well enough to be accepted to Thika High School.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]In high school Maxwell was a CU leader but deep inside he was fighting homosexual demons. He was deeply in love with a hockey player called James Itina Wanaruona AKA @Wanaruona from Maragua but they were ashamed of their homosexual love.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]@kanguthu passed with a B+ and joined JKUAT to study engineering. While at JKUAT @kanguthu discovered chang’aa, jet fuel and cham, all of them illicit liquors. His high school boyfriend @Wanaruona took @kanguthu out to dingy joints in Juja near Jkuat. @kanguthu soon became a roaring drunkard who would readily sell his soft buttocks for half a glass of chang’aa.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]@Wanaruona despaired for his young girlfriend and took him to rehab. Fast foward to today, @Wanaruona and @kanguthu are now happily married and expecting their first child. It has been a story of many ups and downs but their marriage is now stronger than ever. We wish this village couple from Kenol Murang’a a bright future. [/SIZE]