A woman’s blunt advice  urging single women over 30 to leave clubs and “find a church so God can give you a husband” ;has stirred wide discussion online, exposing deep divisions over dating, faith and modern lifestyles.

“If you’re single and above 30, leave the clubs for girls in their 20s. Find a church, so God can give you a husband.”

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Shifting timelines, changing priorities

Available data shows that relationship patterns in Kenya are evolving.

The median age of first marriage for women has risen to about 25.6 years, up from around 20 a decade earlier.

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In urban areas such as Nairobi, one in four women aged 30–34 has never married.

At the same time, broader surveys indicate that about 67 per cent of Kenyan adults are either married or dating, while roughly 22 per cent remain single.

Researchers also note a shift in priorities. A 2025 study found only 29 per cent of women aged 18–30 consider marriage a key life goal, with many focusing on financial stability and careers.

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Online reactions: support, criticism and humour

The viral advice drew mixed reactions.
Some users agreed, saying nightlife can make it harder to form long-term relationships.

“There’s truth. Clubs are not where serious men look for wives,” one commenter wrote.

Others pushed back, arguing that relationships are not tied to location.

“You can meet your partner anywhere — even in a club,” another user posted.

A wider cultural shift

Experts say the debate reflects changing social norms.

Marriage rates have declined over time, with the proportion of married women dropping from 63.1 per cent in 1989 to 48.1 per cent in 2022.

At the same time, more people are redefining relationships, with some prioritising emotional maturity, independence and compatibility over traditional timelines.

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Related story: Actress Shigwan Shiqo warns young women about alcohol.

In a separate but related conversation, actress Shigwan Shiqo urged women in their early 20s to reduce alcohol consumption.

“The world is already cruel to us, let’s not add spice to it by kulewa vibaya.”