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Dear Kenyans Kindly REPENT!!!....See the UnIMAGINABLE things that happen in KILIMANI AirBnBs (VIDEO). Don't watch if you are born again.


What was supposed to be just another anonymous weekend inside one of Kilimani’s sleek high-rise apartments has now turned into the kind of story residents are sharing in lowered voices at elevators and parking lots. From the outside, the building looked as calm and expensive as always—glass balconies glowing under city lights, security guards at the gate, tenants minding their own business. But according to neighbours, that calm began to fracture the moment a group of young men arrived at one of the short-stay Airbnb units with two women, hauling in bottles, portable speakers, and what appeared to be filming equipment. At first, few paid attention. Kilimani has become used to strangers checking in for a night and disappearing by sunrise. Yet something about this group felt different enough to make several residents keep watching. WATCH THE VIDEO.

As darkness settled deeper, the apartment allegedly transformed from a simple booking into a loud, chaotic scene that many in the corridor say they will not forget anytime soon. Heavy music shook through the walls. Bursts of laughter and screaming echoed down the hallway. Doors began opening as curious neighbours tried to understand what exactly was happening inside. Some claim they spotted phones raised, lights flashing, and individuals repeatedly moving in and out as though more than an ordinary party was unfolding. What unsettled residents most was the growing suspicion that the guests were not merely drinking and dancing, but recording material of a far more questionable nature behind those closed doors. With every passing hour, whispers spread from floor to floor, and by midnight, the building had become a hive of speculation. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By sunrise, the mystery had already escaped the apartment and consumed the entire block. Security guards were being questioned, tenants were angrily discussing Airbnb misuse in resident groups, and one concern kept resurfacing: how many more hidden nights like this have been taking place unnoticed in Kilimani’s luxury rentals? For many occupants, this was no longer just about noise—it was about a growing fear that residential spaces are quietly being turned into anything-goes venues by temporary guests who leave behind disorder, scandal, and unanswered questions. Now residents are demanding tighter screening, stricter management, and accountability before another weekend booking turns their peaceful address into the centre of yet another disturbing spectacle. WATCH THE VIDEO.

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