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Andrew Kibe is done with these women who post how they are living life in the fast lane on social media, giving others pressure to match up to that life.
All he is asking is that women especially those in Nairobi need to be honest when it comes to how they are managing to live that life.

“Nairobi women stop lying to us. How is it that at 21 years old, you have boarded a plane saying it is your hustle? Showing us a 10 million car what is this hustle you are doing that I have never managed to do in the 40 years I have lived. If your beautiful, a lot of things will go your way. Just say that someone came into my DM or met me in the lift. Be honest because I know I know I slide into people’s DM all based on their looks.” Kibe ranted
Kamene has been a victim of trying to follow the life of a lady she looked up to only for her to learn she has a sponsor.

“I found out that one of the chics I look up to has a sponyo. I used to her life and aspire to have her life. She used to fly first class and I said I will work hard to start flying first class. Learning she had a sponyo just upset me because I put so much pressure in my life just to match up to that kind of life. If I started looking for a sponyo by the time I was 22, I would be driving a 10 million car.” Kamene said
An angry Kibe made it clear that these women should stop giving young girls pressure to try and match up to that life in the name of hard work. Young ladies will try their best to work hard just to get that life but it will be difficult for them and when they notice it is not working it becomes a problem.

“The generation that is coming needs to understand what is real and what is not. These women will not show you where they live but they will show us the fast lane life of planes and holidays. No, you can not be lying to us like that.” Kibe added
The sponsor life is getting serious as the days go by and so many women are opting to live that life just to match up to what they see on social media.
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