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End Times!!..see what Men are doing to women in Kilimani..Any word for them?


In recent months, disturbing stories have quietly circulated among young women living and working around Kilimani. Several women say they were approached by well-dressed men flashing money, offering expensive dinners, shopping trips, and promises of easy financial help. For some women struggling with rent or school fees, the attention felt like an opportunity. But according to their accounts, once they accepted invitations to private apartments in the upscale neighbourhood, the situation changed dramatically. What began as friendly meetups allegedly turned into frightening encounters where the men pressured them into things they had never agreed to. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

A number of the women later recorded statements with police, describing similar patterns: lavish promises, invitations to luxury apartments, and then intimidation once they were inside. Some claimed their phones were taken or they were threatened if they tried to leave or report what had happened. The women say they expected swift action after speaking with authorities, believing that sharing their stories would help prevent others from falling into the same trap. Instead, weeks and months passed with little visible progress in the cases. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

Frustration has been growing among those who spoke out. Several women now claim the suspects appear untouchable, continuing their lives normally in the same buildings where the alleged incidents occurred. Some of the victims believe money may be influencing the lack of action, saying they suspect bribes are protecting the men from investigation. While the allegations remain unresolved, the stories have sparked quiet conversations across Nairobi about safety, power, and the risks women face when wealth and influence are used to manipulate trust. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

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