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Luo MenLuo men are said to be romantic lovers and big spenders when they have the money. Whether it’s shopping in Dubai, being taken to posh restaurants or flying you off to some exciting location, the man to give you a good time is a Luo man.Women are unanimous that these men from the lake will treat a lady Like a queen, but only as long as a lighter complexioned woman does not emerge on the scene because then you will immediately be past tense. No wonder all Luo songs sing of ‘kalando’ (the brown one.) Bar room chat is rife on the suave flamboyance andextravagance of a Luo man. For this man, tomorrow is a long way off.Life must be lived to the fullest today. Spendingall his money on a cool Mercedes and parking itoutside a grass thatched hut in the village means nothing to this man. The important thingis to be seen driving the car. When it comes to courtship a Luo man will not stammer in shyness when he approaches the woman he wants to be acquainted with and will not bat an eyelid when promising a non-existent heaven. He will insist on speaking to you in English because he cannot converse in Kiswahili.They dress in flashy, expensive suits, shoes and ties. They will talk about their attractive young wife, the last trip overseas, the expensive car, furniture, electronics and mobile phones that they own. Listen to Poxi Presha’s ‘Otonglo time’ and the famous “Do I say” line will tell you everything you want to know. Many Luo men from the older generation love old lingala music and football. The younger ones love cricket and rugby. Cricket because it is still a mystery to many Kenyans and rugby because ofthe macho image.It does not matter how vast your experience or how much wealth you have, without a degree, you are nobody.Count the number of professors from this tribeat any of our universities and you will know what I’m talking about. But despite all this, a Luo man will not think of investing his money inanything substantive. Women from other tribesbelieve that even if he marries a non-Luo, this man will eventually marry from his tribe.
Posted on: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 13:15:57 +0000

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