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"Kwani walikua wamelewa aje?"....SEE the controversial video of drunk Nairobi couple who were recorded doing the UNIMAGINABLE on the balcony in South B estate during the weekend(VIDEO). Any advice for them?


What should have dissolved quietly into the stillness of an ordinary Saturday night in South B instead curdled into something far more unsettling—an unfolding mystery that seemed to travel faster than dawn itself. At first, nothing stood out. The apartment block sat in its usual half-sleep: dim corridors, closed doors, and the heavy silence of midnight stretching across the estate like a blanket. Then a young couple arrived home, laughing softly, unaware that the night around them was already beginning to shift in ways they couldn’t see. Believing they were alone, they stepped onto their balcony and slipped into a private moment they assumed would remain safely hidden in the dark. WATCH THE VIDEO.

But the dark, it turned out, was not empty.

Across the estate, behind curtains left slightly parted and windows glowing faintly with late-night light, sleep had missed more than a few residents. One glance turned into a double take. A flicker of movement became a fixed stare. Then, almost imperceptibly, the silence began to fill with awareness—people noticing, pausing, and quietly reaching for their phones. Within minutes, what had felt like an ordinary, sleeping apartment block transformed into something else entirely: an unseen audience gathering in real time, each person piecing together fragments of a scene they hadn’t expected to witness. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By morning, the moment no longer belonged to a single balcony. It had escaped its origin entirely—spreading through chats, half-spoken conversations, and shocked reactions that ricocheted across timelines. Laughter mixed uneasily with disbelief, but underneath it all lingered a sharper question: how quickly does “private” stop being private in a place where every window can become a vantage point? And in South B that night, the answer seemed to arrive far sooner than anyone would have thought. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any advice for them?

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