Gibson Murage Gitonga, the owner of modern furniture Pacific, and Embu based businesswoman Dolly Patron, met in person at Bishop Ben's church weeks after their online feud.

Murage apologized to Dolly Patron for the words he used to respond to her comment as the congregation cheered him on.

While at it, he thanked his friends including Pastor Ben for guiding him and pushing him to seek for an apology from Dolly.

He acknowledged that the situation was bad but thanked God for using it to make Dolly and her nonstick Sufurias business known to the world.

PHOTO | COURTESY: Gibson Murage with Dolly Parton 

Murage went ahead to promise Dolly that he would connect her with people from China so that she can import nonstick pots for her business from them.

The two later met at Modern furniture Pacific office and Murage purchased the nonstick Sufurias from Dolly.

The online feud began after Dolly asked Murage to buy nonstick Sufurias for his wife. His response however caused an uproar on social media.


The businessman went ahead to share that his page is run by different admins and he was not aware of the exchange since he was is outside the country.

As a gesture of goodwill, Murage promised to buy non-stick sufurias from Dolly Parton upon his return to Kenya.