Her Family Forces a Poor Girl to Marry a Drunk for Money — Unaware He Is a Billionaire

The small church hall in western Uganda echoed with laughter that cut deeper than knives. At the center stood Winfred Kaggisha, her hands trembling as her uncle proudly displayed the bride price he had received.

“Tonight she becomes his problem,” someone joked.

Across the hall leaned the groom—Kato Biruhanga, the village drunk. His clothes were wrinkled, his breath heavy with alcohol, and guests openly laughed at the idea of him marrying a young woman like Winfred.

“Go to your husband,” her aunt whispered sharply, pushing her forward.

Winfred’s heart pounded.

Then suddenly, the drunken man lifted his head. His eyes were clear, and the quiet sentence he murmured made her aunt’s smile slowly disappear.

Because the man everyone believed was worthless… was pretending.


Winfred’s life had not always been like this.