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KAMENE GORO: You are not a Nairobian until you are conned

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Kiss FM presenter Kamene Goro claims you can’t be a Nairobian unless you face cons.

Kamene narrated how she was conned Sh18, 000 while purchasing a play station .

Kamene said she had been searching for a PS for a while and was relieved to get someone who could deliver it to her in an hour.

Being that it was a holiday, the presenter felt the deal was good and that she needed to get over the hustle of getting a play station.

Jana tulioshwa a strong 18k. I have never felt like that. I felt like someone kicked me in the stomach

Kamene

After sealing the deal, Kamene was required to pay a deposit of Sh18, 000, which was half the cost of the gadget.

“Jana tulioshwa a strong 18k. I have never felt like that. I felt like someone kicked me in the stomach,” she said.

“This is a know notion of the true rite of passage one has to pass through to be called a true Nairobian.”

Kenyans open up

This comes just few days after comedian Njungush was robbed along University Road in Nairobi .

Njugush allegedly driving home at night when he spotted a frail female begger along the road.

His generousity cost him as knife-wielding gang which was with the woman pounced on him, robbing him of his phone, and money.

In February I was conned 60k and up to date I have never recovered ,I cry everyday I remember 11th of February 2022

Morrinne Muriithi

Numerous Kenyans also shared their untold encounters with such robberies as it is something that a majority leave to tell the tale.

“I tend to believe they are the same people who conned me, but mine was a cloth line but the story for let me go to the shop, the deliveries will be made soon are the same,” Gloria Kemboi.

“In February I was conned 60k and up to date I have never recovered ,I cry everyday I remember 11th of February 2022,” Morrinne Muriithi.

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