Wedding bells: Equatorial Guinean writer Oscar Nchaso ‘The Dreamer’ secretly engaged

Africanian´s reliable sources confirmed that innovation ecosystem builder, Equatorial Guinean international speaker and writer Oscar Nchaso 'The Dreamer' is close to be a married man

Wedding bells: Equatorial Guinean writer Oscar Nchaso 'The Dreamer' secretly engaged

We still don´t have a crystal clear picture of the lucky girl, our source revealed that the couple been together close to 4 months now, and that we´re probably expecting a complete marriage soon with a small ceremony for their families.

Mr. Nchaso who generally likes to keep things light and fun on his social media handles, posted an intriguing picture on Twitter posing their engagement rings. #WillYouMarryMe #SheSaidYes

 

According To Sources, Oscar Didn’t Attempt To Hide The Romance. 

Cookie (Oscar), known by many, wasn’t even trying to hide his secret romance from his inner circle.

“All of his brothers, sisters and very close friends knew about the couple. Their relationship was not a secret,” said our source.

“They got engaged not married,” our source confirmed to Africanian News exclusively with a picture from a chat they had with the author of Dreams.

Later, we contacted the writer addressing the fact that the news was unexpected, he said that this was one of the most important decisions in his life, and wished that everyone would find love and friendship in a person to share their lives with.

He continued: “Once I read: don t wait for the perfect moment take the moment and make it perfect, I think we should always live thankfully, trying our best to be a better person every day.”

Nchaso, is a founder of Dreams Hub, Afrilabs member. He is an economist and writer, Selected one of the 50 Digital Champions of Africa 2020,  the pan-African festival to unlock the digital future of Africa, recognizing innovators and pioneers on the African continent. Recently under Dreams Hub´s umbrella, he created Crystal Eggs, a program for children between 7 and 13 years old, from families with limited resources, receiving FREE education in ICT at the Hub.

The polyglot is also a 2016 Mandela Washinton Fellows for YALI and  writer of three books, Dreams, Paraca!das and Miel

We wish them every success in their new endeavours. Mazal Tov!