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You don’t find love, it finds you

Esther Nantambi by Esther Nantambi
November 3, 2022
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Sheeba and Oscar-Jude’s story is proof that sometimes true love has to find you. Just like Anaïs Nin once said, “You don’t find love, it finds you. It’s got a little bit to do with destiny, fate, and what’s written in the stars.” The couple, an engineer and doctor, recently got engaged and posed for a few portraits in celebration.

Sheeba recalls how they met

Oscar-Jude and I met in 2015 when I was in engineering school while he was in medical school. We were both children’s church teachers at our university chapel and that’s how we got to spend more time together despite doing different programs.”

She continues,”I got to see how gentle, generous and a great listener he was as he handled the children, which translated even in his day-to-day relationships.”

They began dating after two years of serving together.

About their first date, Sheeba recounts, “Our first date was on a night I was leaving for a trip to Nairobi and we decided to go for live band as I waited for my departure time.”

“I didn’t want it to end and I couldn’t wait to return from the trip so that we could hang out more. I had bought some gifts for him that I couldn’t wait for him to see.”

Five years later, Sheeba and Oscar Jude are engaged and set to wed in December.

“I can barely wait,” she says.

The couple had a pre-wedding photo shoot. They shared their shots.

 

 

 

 

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