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foolish mudder fuugerz ![]() Uhuru Kenyatta �� @Ukkenyata My government will continue receiving #CoronaVirus infected Chinese without discrimination. My country only discriminates against poor Kenyans and nobody else. [s] Shma:[/s] |
frankly, I am just warming up its going to be a long night for these fools ![]() Just40: |
hahahahaha stvpid kenyans I pray the corona virus doesn't land in kiberiashit the moment it lands there, that smelly zoo is toast ![]()
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kenyans are just a bunch of deluded monkeys depraved, incredibly shitty deluded lunatics ![]() [s] Shma:[/s]
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foolish magg0t ![]() World Bank Kenya @WorldBankKenya The @worldbank has committed $60M to help GoK respond to #COVID19: $50M from #COVID19 Financing Facility & 10M from Contingency Emergency Response component of Transforming Health Systems for Universal Care Project [s] gallivant:[/s]
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Poverty forces Kenyans to rent out spouses, children to tourists foolish kenyans will get sense by force ![]() Husbands p1mp out their wives, fathers p1mp out their daughters, poor families rent litle children ![]() In Summary •T[b]he Kenyan Coast is sitting on a time bomb[/b], with tourists visiting the destination ostensibly to have sex with children. •But child prostitution is not only prevalent but also socially accepted in towns and villages along the Coast. Authorities and charities are struggling to alt the illicit trade. "Why should I make another woman rich yet my wife is jobless?"James Kimani, a tour guide at Kilifi, asked after a tourist asked him to hook him up with a woman for a weekend. Kimani said the tourist was rich. He had seen him sponsor all his five friends on various excursions. He wanted a lady to keep him company during his holiday in Kenya. "After giving it a thought I said, 'Yes I have a nice, bubbly woman. She is dark-skinned, well endowed and naughty. She is my younger sister, very single and well behaved. I can bring her tomorrow," Kamau said. Kamau was describing his wife. They have been married for 10 years. On the evening of August 2018, he went home and made the proposal to the wife. "Honey, the man is German. I will take you tomorrow to him. All I need you to do is act like my sister avoid raising any suspicion and satisfy him fully. Once he pays you, we will need that money to pay school fees for our two children," he said. The woman accepted and ever since she has been in business. Her husband hooks her up with rich visitors. She takes home Sh40,000 monthly from the trade. "We still love each other, we are still married and she supports this family. She is the breadwinner," Kamau said. Kamau hooked her up recently with an Austrian man and she has been away from home for two weeks. "All's well. I trust she will come back. The longer she stays the more money she brings home. Meanwhile, am taking care of the children as she hustles," he said. Kilifi county police boss Patrick Okeri said such cases are common. He receives cases of women with two husbands, a Kenyan and a European. The women travel abroad to see their European husbands who happen to be their sponsors. When they come back to Kenya they settle with their local husband. "Recently there was a case of a woman with two husbands, a foreigner and a Kenyan. She shares her house with the foreign husband when he comes to Kenya and when he leaves the country her Kenyan husband comes back home, " Okeri said. Sex tourists prey on minors pimped by own parents in Mtwapa When her father started building a new house in their homestead in Kilifi, Esha* (not her real name) did not know she was the “commodity” to be ... News 9 months ago Offering everything from big game safaris to sandy white beaches, Kenya attracts more than two million visitors annually from the US, Italy, Germany, China, Austria, France and Britain. In 2018, tourist arrivals increased by 37.33 per cent from the previous year to cross the two million mark for the first time, posting significant growth in earnings to Sh157 billion. The latest statistics show there were 2,025,206 tourists arriving compared with 1,474,671 international arrivals in 2017. The gains of the sector were a result of coordinated efforts between various arms of government,Tourism CS Najib Balala said while releasing the data at State House, Mombasa. Tourism is a vital economic pillar providing millions with employment and accounting for about 10 per cent of the country's gross domestic product. But in cities and towns such as Mombasa, Watamu, Diani, Kilifi and Malindi dotted along the coastline, foreign visitors have for years stoked the demand for sex with local young women — and minors. The Star interviewed police, child protection officers, three victims of the sex tourism trade and human rights activists. MINORS Paul Adhuoch, who heads child rights organization Trace Kenya, said 13,000 minors engage in sex tourism in the coastal counties annually. "The lowest age of girls 11 years while for boys it's 13 years. About 60 per cent of the victims are girls." Adhuoch said prostitution has led to an increase in unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. The latest records highlighted Kilifi as the county with the second-highest percentage of pregnant minors. Other coastal towns have a high prevalence of HIV. "This shows the gravity of child sex tourism," Adhouch said. He said Ukunda, Malindi, Watamu, Mtwapa and Kilifi are hotspots for sex tourism but the trade extends throughout the Coast, including Diani. The main causes of sex tourism are the tourist themselves and poverty. "Tourists are the main drivers — Many of whom are drawn to the Coast by the area's reputation for sex tourism. Poverty is also a major contributor," Adhuoch said. Mombasa lures sex traffickers and victims Mombasa is Kenya’s biggest human trafficking hotspot, a new report says. The report released in Mombasa on Monday said most victims are lured by ... Counties 1 year ago HIDDEN SEX TRADE Muslims for Human Rights rapid response officer Francis Auma said rich foreigners own apartments at the Coast, managed by residents. "In those apartments owned by Europeans a lot happens that goes unnoticed. This is where children are molested but the government does not make efforts to monitor these homes," Auma said. Auma said in some cases minors are molested and sold. "At Mtwapa children are sold off to tourists in the evening. The cases are swept under the carpet for the foreigners are rich and can corrupt the system," Auma said. He said Auma said the Tourist police have done little to fight the vice. They give tourists a pass despite having evidence against them. Mtwapa police boss Joseph Muriuki said though the cases are many, few are reported. He said people, especially victims, fear coming out for fear of being victimised by their families, who sometimes depend on them. “We cannot tell if someone is undergoing such torturous acts unless they come out and speak, then the security will act on the information,“ he said. PREY: Children as young as 12 say they are being lured into prostitution and pornography by tourists. Image: COURTESY CHILD VICTIMS Seventeen-year-old Ann Kanini does not mince words when asked why she tours eaches in Malindi, Watamu, Kilifi and Mtwapa. "To look for Mzungu's( Europeans) for transactional sex," she replied giggling over a tot of tequila. "It’s very simple to lure a white man, approach them with compliments designed to break the ice." "The money will begin to flow,” she said, referring to payments once a temporary relationship has begun. “Most village girls do it. I can get Sh3,000 to Sh5,000 a day. Sometimes a tourist will give Sh10,000. ” Kanini said it is important to learn foreign languages especially Italian and German to prosper in the lucrative business. "First, know the language he speaks. Second, tell him he is the most handsome man you have ever seen. For the first time in years, he truly believes he is desirable.” Kanini was in Form 2 in 2017 when her father asked her to drop out in school and help him hustle. "My father was struggling with paying my school fees so when he said he will show me ways to hustle for money,.I was overjoyed, I saw it as a shortcut to success," she recounts. After she quit school, her father (a beach boy) got her a job as a curio seller at Watamu beach. "I was so happy my job entailed approaching tourists along the beach, convincing them to buy cowrie shells and necklaces. I earned between Sh200 and Sh1,000," she said. Her father, however, planned to introduce her to the sex trade. On a Sunday afternoon, as Kanini sold her cowrie shells to tourists at the beach, her father walked up to her. "That Italian man with blue shorts loves you. You have captured his attention," her father said. "Oh, thank you," she said, not understanding his meaning. Her father drew her aside and told her he intended to introduce her to a lucrative business that would earn her Sh5,000 a day. "The business was sex and the deal was I would be assisting in paying water and electricity bills for our house. Then the rest of the money was mine. I trust my father so I gave in to the idea," she said. My father told me not to tell anyone he hooks me up with that he is my father. "He said I refer to him as my good friend. I panicked and was very disgusted when I had sex with the Italian at a cottage. He was the age of my grandfather and couldn't stop coughing and sneezing," she said. The Italian, however, paid her the Sh10,000, more money than she had ever seen. "I had never touched such an amount before. The business was surely lucrative. I abandoned selling of curios to concentrate on selling sex," she said. In a good month, she receives a client every day. Most of the tourists in Malindi , she said, come from Italy and their clients are mostly Italian men between the age of 50 and 80, she said. "My father taught me Italian so it was easy to communicate with the clients he hooked me up with," she said. Kanini learnt German as well and two years later she does not need her father to hook her up anymore. "I can speak foreign languages, I am courageous and approach them for sex," she said. She said the business has led her to build a home for a family in a very short time. "I can't stop selling sex to tourists. I am the breadwinner in our family," she said. PIMPS Local men and women who are well connected are used to visiting poor villages and recruiting minors. "They approach parents and promise them money in exchange of their children," a source said. Most parents readily accept the deal and force their children to have sex with clients in order to earn their school fees. The cartels take the minors to apartments where they hook them up with the tourists. The money is sometimes shared among cartels and their parents, |
Poverty forces Kenyans to rent out spouses, children to tourists ![]() Husbands p1mp out their wives, fathers p1mp out their daughters, poor families rent little children ![]() In Summary •The Kenyan Coast is sitting on a time bomb, with tourists visiting the destination ostensibly to have sex with children .•But child prostitution is not only prevalent but also socially accepted in towns and villages along the Coast. Authorities and charities are struggling to alt the illicit trade. ![]() "Why should I make another woman rich yet my wife is jobless?"James Kimani, a tour guide at Kilifi, asked after a tourist asked him to hook him up with a woman for a weekend. Kimani said the tourist was rich. He had seen him sponsor all his five friends on various excursions. He wanted a lady to keep him company during his holiday in Kenya. "After giving it a thought I said, 'Yes I have a nice, bubbly woman. She is dark-skinned, well endowed and naughty. She is my younger sister, very single and well behaved. I can bring her tomorrow," Kamau said ![]() . Kamau was describing his wife. They have been married for 10 years. On the evening of August 2018, he went home and made the proposal to the wife. "Honey, the man is German. I will take you tomorrow to him. All I need you to do is act like my sister avoid raising any suspicion and satisfy him fully. Once he pays you, we will need that money to pay school fees for our two children," he said. ![]() The woman accepted and ever since she has been in business. Her husband hooks her up with rich visitors. She takes home Sh40,000 monthly from the trade. ![]() "We still love each other, we are still married and she supports this family. She is the breadwinner," Kamau said. Kamau hooked her up recently with an Austrian man and she has been away from home for two weeks. "All's well. I trust she will come back. The longer she stays the more money she brings home. Meanwhile, am taking care of the children as she hustles," he said. Kilifi county police boss Patrick Okeri said such cases are common. ![]() He receives cases of women with two husbands, a Kenyan and a European. The women travel abroad to see their European husbands who happen to be their sponsors. ![]() When they come back to Kenya they settle with their local husband. "Recently there was a case of a woman with two husbands, a foreigner and a Kenyan. She shares her house with the foreign husband when he comes to Kenya and when he leaves the country her Kenyan husband comes back home, " Okeri said. Sex tourists prey on minors pimped by own parents in Mtwapa When her father started building a new house in their homestead in Kilifi, Esha* (not her real name) did not know she was the “commodity” to be ... News 9 months ago Offering everything from big game safaris to sandy white beaches, Kenya attracts more than two million visitors annually from the US, Italy, Germany, China, Austria, France and Britain. In 2018, tourist arrivals increased by 37.33 per cent from the previous year to cross the two million mark for the first time, posting significant growth in earnings to Sh157 billion. The latest statistics show there were 2,025,206 tourists arriving compared with 1,474,671 international arrivals in 2017. The gains of the sector were a result of coordinated efforts between various arms of government,Tourism CS Najib Balala said while releasing the data at State House, Mombasa. Tourism is a vital economic pillar providing millions with employment and accounting for about 10 per cent of the country's gross domestic product. But in cities and towns such as Mombasa, Watamu, Diani, Kilifi and Malindi dotted along the coastline, foreign visitors have for years stoked the demand for sex with local young women — and minors. The Star interviewed police, child protection officers, three victims of the sex tourism trade and human rights activists. MINORS Paul Adhuoch, who heads child rights organization Trace Kenya, said 13,000 minors engage in sex tourism in the coastal counties annually. "The lowest age of girls 11 years while for boys it's 13 years. About 60 per cent of the victims are girls." Adhuoch said prostitution has led to an increase in unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. The latest records highlighted Kilifi as the county with the second-highest percentage of pregnant minors. Other coastal towns have a high prevalence of HIV. "This shows the gravity of child sex tourism," Adhouch said. He said Ukunda, Malindi, Watamu, Mtwapa and Kilifi are hotspots for sex tourism but the trade extends throughout the Coast, including Diani. The main causes of sex tourism are the tourist themselves and poverty. "Tourists are the main drivers — Many of whom are drawn to the Coast by the area's reputation for sex tourism. Poverty is also a major contributor," Adhuoch said. Mombasa lures sex traffickers and victims Mombasa is Kenya’s biggest human trafficking hotspot, a new report says. The report released in Mombasa on Monday said most victims are lured by ... Counties 1 year ago HIDDEN SEX TRADE Muslims for Human Rights rapid response officer Francis Auma said rich foreigners own apartments at the Coast, managed by residents. "In those apartments owned by Europeans a lot happens that goes unnoticed. This is where children are molested but the government does not make efforts to monitor these homes," Auma said. Auma said in some cases minors are molested and sold. "At Mtwapa children are sold off to tourists in the evening. The cases are swept under the carpet for the foreigners are rich and can corrupt the system," Auma said. He said Auma said the Tourist police have done little to fight the vice. They give tourists a pass despite having evidence against them. Mtwapa police boss Joseph Muriuki said though the cases are many, few are reported. He said people, especially victims, fear coming out for fear of being victimised by their families, who sometimes depend on them. “We cannot tell if someone is undergoing such torturous acts unless they come out and speak, then the security will act on the information,“ he said. PREY: Children as young as 12 say they are being lured into prostitution and pornography by tourists. Image: COURTESY CHILD VICTIMS Seventeen-year-old Ann Kanini does not mince words when asked why she tours eaches in Malindi, Watamu, Kilifi and Mtwapa. "To look for Mzungu's( Europeans) for transactional sex," she replied giggling over a tot of tequila. "It’s very simple to lure a white man, approach them with compliments designed to break the ice." "The money will begin to flow,” she said, referring to payments once a temporary relationship has begun. “Most village girls do it. I can get Sh3,000 to Sh5,000 a day. Sometimes a tourist will give Sh10,000. ” Kanini said it is important to learn foreign languages especially Italian and German to prosper in the lucrative business. "First, know the language he speaks. Second, tell him he is the most handsome man you have ever seen. For the first time in years, he truly believes he is desirable.” Kanini was in Form 2 in 2017 when her father asked her to drop out in school and help him hustle. "My father was struggling with paying my school fees so when he said he will show me ways to hustle for money,.I was overjoyed, I saw it as a shortcut to success," she recounts. After she quit school, her father (a beach boy) got her a job as a curio seller at Watamu beach. "I was so happy my job entailed approaching tourists along the beach, convincing them to buy cowrie shells and necklaces. I earned between Sh200 and Sh1,000," she said. Her father, however, planned to introduce her to the sex trade. On a Sunday afternoon, as Kanini sold her cowrie shells to tourists at the beach, her father walked up to her. "That Italian man with blue shorts loves you. You have captured his attention," her father said. "Oh, thank you," she said, not understanding his meaning. Her father drew her aside and told her he intended to introduce her to a lucrative business that would earn her Sh5,000 a day. "The business was sex and the deal was I would be assisting in paying water and electricity bills for our house. Then the rest of the money was mine. I trust my father so I gave in to the idea," she said. My father told me not to tell anyone he hooks me up with that he is my father. "He said I refer to him as my good friend. I panicked and was very disgusted when I had sex with the Italian at a cottage. He was the age of my grandfather and couldn't stop coughing and sneezing," she said. The Italian, however, paid her the Sh10,000, more money than she had ever seen. "I had never touched such an amount before. The business was surely lucrative. I abandoned selling of curios to concentrate on selling sex," she said. In a good month, she receives a client every day. Most of the tourists in Malindi , she said, come from Italy and their clients are mostly Italian men between the age of 50 and 80, she said. "My father taught me Italian so it was easy to communicate with the clients he hooked me up with," she said. Kanini learnt German as well and two years later she does not need her father to hook her up anymore. "I can speak foreign languages, I am courageous and approach them for sex," she said. She said the business has led her to build a home for a family in a very short time. "I can't stop selling sex to tourists. I am the breadwinner in our family," she said. PIMPS Local men and women who are well connected are used to visiting poor villages and recruiting minors. "They approach parents and promise them money in exchange of their children," a source said. Most parents readily accept the deal and force their children to have sex with clients in order to earn their school fees. The cartels take the minors to apartments where they hook them up with the tourists. The money is sometimes shared among cartels and their parents, |
if you have half of my brain, you will be president of that zoo contraption called kenya ![]() [s] gallivant:[/s]
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kiss my azz, stvpidly foolish kenyans. is this the way to fight corona? the world bank gave the fools $60 million to fight corona, after their president literally crawled on the floor for days begging ![]()
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very stvpid mudder fuggerz, these kenyans ![]()
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foolish kenyans can't even afford sanitisers and face masks ![]()
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Toxic Fart Halts Debate in Kenyan Assembly stvpid kenyan monkeys ![]() HE WHO SMELT IT DEALT IT Barbie Latza Nadeau A Kenyan lawmaker let out a fart so pungent that it halted a regional assembly’s debate, the BBC reports . Accusations about the source of the flatulence came after one lawmaker announced: “Honourable Speaker, one of us has polluted the air and I know who it is.” The accused denied the allegation, insisting: “I am not the one... I cannot do such a thing in front of my colleagues.” Eventually, Assembly Speaker Edwin Kakach ordered lawmakers out of the chamber so air fresheners could be brought in to clear the scene. “Get whatever flavor you will find in any office, whether it’s vanilla or strawberry,” he said. “We cannot continue sitting in an environment that smells bad.” The smell reportedly subsided before any sprays were found, allowing the debate on market stalls to continue. |
crap! pure crap from a stvpid, foolish kenyan fool. the level of your stvpidity is simply amazing. barrack obama, the man most of your foolish kenyans see as hero did not visit kenya when he was sworn into office because he knew nothing good ever comes from that stvpid, smelly armpit country. He kbew which country in Africa to make his first official visit as president of the US. and I guess a fool like you don't know what obama said when he came to Ghana? foolish goat talking like deranged LovePeddler you dealt with nigerians? Try that nonsense with Ghanaians, foolish ediot from the shittest country in the world[s] Shma:[/s] |
You got it wrong. Ghanaians have never be know to run away from battle. Go and study your history. We can hold our own against anyone anywhere. We don’t run away from fights. Just 30 has done great so far. He has fought single-handedly but gallantly. If I can spend just one hour on this thread every single day, this trash with you kenyans would have ended long time ago. Unfortunately, I dont have much time. So don’t go thinking we are suing for peace. You fools started this crap, so it has to end with an apology from you foolish kenyan mudder fuggerz Shma: |
I don’t talk to stvpid, jobless Africans. I don’t have time, so if I take a few minutes out of my very precious time to come to nairaland, I want it to count. Africans, Kenyans in particular, are very stvpid. You post a few photos of fine houses on nairaland and think you are the king of africa? Meanwhile beyond those nice photos, you have the same problems other African countries face, in fact even worse problems. What does that make you? You kenyans think you are better than everybody else. But the truth is that you are no better at all. A word to the wise......stop making stvpid noises because kenya is NOT a paradise! Shma: |
Look, leave Ghana alone and face your shitty country Kenya. I repeat, Kenya is not even fit to polish Ghana’s shoes. So in your own interest, and in the interest of your impoverished countrymen and women, leave Ghana alone. Shma: |
Shut up! Don’t talk back when I talk to you, ediot! I don’t suffer fools, huh? Shma: |
Good. Now can we have some photos from kiberiashit or some shitty dump in that zoo called Kenya? It’s supposed to be the largest slum in the world, right? By the way, there is more to a country than fine buildings,huh? I bet your fvcking fragile brain won’t grasp this,huh? Fuckeduppedness ![]() Shma: |
Poor juakali kenyan stvpidity is embedded in your head come back when you have something sensible to say gallivant: |
Sharaaap ediot! Can you engage me in any contest? like one-on-one I was just quoting from what your fellow Kenyans are saying. Most kenyans say they can’t afford hand sanitizers and masks. TayserMahri: |
After begging, pleading and much wailing, by the govt and people of hopelessly impoverished and stvpid Kenya, the world bank today agreed to release the sum of $60 million to help kenyans fight corona virus world bank, thank you oooh, for rescuing these loud-mouthed mudder fuggerz TayserMahri: |
Poor juakali kenyans how many Kenyans can afford hand sanitizers and face masks} ![]() TayserMahri: |
Fool, kenyans are terrified of a corona lockdown because poor juakali Kenyans won’t survive you better some sense into that thing you call head,huh? ![]() TayserMahri: |
Fuckeduppedness you are running away? the game is just starting Kenyans are not only stvpid, they are bunch of clowns and cowards Fuckeduppedness ![]() Shma: |
Ghana is very relevant,ediot. Ghana will be a very relevant country in the world, no matter what. Do you know what Obama, a Kenyan, said about Ghana when he visited? Go and find out and stop being foolish. Fool, it is no coincidence that Ghana was the first African country Obama visited as president.Hahahaha foolish Kenyans ![]() TayserMahri: |
Fuckeduppedness nothing a foolish kenyan like you will say that will touch anything, not to talk of nerve. You need to get some sense, fool. You keep spewing crass crap! a typical kenyan trait ![]() Shma: |
Foolish goat. See what your fellow impoverished kenyan wrote He said, “So we kenyans were foolish enough to wait for an outbreak of corona virus so we can get assistance from the world bank” Ohhhhh my goodness Didn’t realize poverty is so endemic in that zoo country where wives are graciously given to tourists for sex, just for a few dollars ![]() Shma: |
Kenyans are a foolish bunch, right? Very stvpid mudder fuggerz you ediots just got a world bank loan of $60 M to combat corona? Shithead for life Fools paradise ![]() Shma: |
Sharaaaap ediot! You must be the biggest fool on nairaland, right? Stvpid mudder fugger. Is kenya better than Ghana? Don’t let me hit you on the head, fool. Kenya is not even fit to polish Ghana’s shoes, so stop talking crass crap,huh? Shma: |

you dealt with nigerians? Try that nonsense with Ghanaians, foolish ediot from the shittest country in the world
we were actually dealing with Nigeria I don't know where Ghana things came from but I guess RVp and kazikazi knows better. So please, just do me a favour, tell your brother justo 30 to leave kenya and I will do the same to my Kenyan brothers 
