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The largest world polygamous was Kenyan


  1. With 130 wives and 300 children, Akuku became a legend. His reputation exceeds the boundaries of Kenya. If there had been a gold medal of polygamy, he would certainly have won. Akuku died October 3, 2010, at the age of 94 years, having been married 130 times and have spawned some 300 children.

    In a country where life expectancy does not exceed 54 years, Akuku was predeceased by over thirty of his wives and 55 children.

    I was in 1939 when Asentus Ogwella Akuku nicknamed danger married once in her village in Ndhiwa district, 370 kilometers west of Nairobi, not far from Victoria Lake.

    Soon, his appetite for women led him to take a second wife, then a third and so on ... until 1997.

    The last elected has 18 years. Kenya is predominantly Christian country where polygamy is not allowed by the Constitution, but it is tolerated in tribal and customary laws.

    Gradually, as he enlarges his family, almost illiterate man is proving an outstanding businessman.

    He created his own minibus transport company. Then he bought land and cattle which it does business. Little by little, he weaves his web in the region and built an empire.

    Divorced 85 times

    With the marriage of his daughters, he takes advantage, because he is not joking with the dots ... He built a church and two schools for his children, watching closely their education.

    He knows everyone's name and can tell where his mother is.

    One of his sons becomes a doctor, another police officer. Many others remain near Ndhiwa, where they open small businesses.

    Until the end of his life, Akuku has been courted as a significant check.


    The largest  world polygamous was Kenyan



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