A Kenyan lady Cecile Chikitta got her facebook account shutdown after
posting nude pics and offering men money in exchange for sex..
She posted the photos above and wrote
any broke handsome dude around nairobi who wants to make some few cash
this Friday night for just making me scream all night long at my
house..you must be ready for an H:V-test coz I want it raw & dry no
condoms. Its been long since I got fucked!! oh my I am so h*rny even wet
now.
-She even posted bundles of cash to back up her claims.Ofcourse she got
so many willing magas participants …Due to their no- nudity policy, the
account was deactivated …
Showing posts with label #Kenya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Kenya. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Kenyan President Assent Polygamy Into Law
A law allowing men in Kenya to marry as many women as they want was
signed into law on Tuesday by President Uhuru Kenyatta, despite
criticism from women’s groups.
A statement from the presidency confirmed that the bill, which it said “consolidates various laws relating to marriage”, had been signed into law.
The bill, which amended existing legislation, was passed by parliament last month to formalize traditional practice regarding marrying more than one person.
“Marriage is the voluntary union of a man and a woman, whether in a monogamous or polygamous union,” the presidential statement added.
The initial bill had given a wife the right to veto the husband’s choice, but male members of parliament overcame party divisions to push through a text that dropped this clause.
When the bill was passed last month, female members of parliament stormed out of the session in fury after a heated debate.
The National Council of Churches in Kenya (NCCK), which groups more than 40 churches and Christian organizations from across the east African nation, has also spoken out against the bill.
The national Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Kenya) has also said it would mount a legal challenge against the law.
“We know that men are afraid of women’s tongues more than anything else,” female legislator Soipan Tuya told fellow MPs when the bill was passed.
“But at the end of the day, if you are the man of the house, and you choose to bring on another party — and they may be two or three — I think it behooves you to be man enough to agree that your wife and family should know,” she added.
As in many parts of Africa, polygamy is common among traditional communities in Kenya, as well as in the country’s Muslim community, which accounts for up to a fifth of the population.
Many have said the legislation merely acknowledges something that is already widespread.
“When you marry an African woman, she must know the second one is on the way, and a third wife… this is Africa,” MP Junet Mohammed told the house during debate on the bill.
Why are women not allowed to marry more than one man?
A statement from the presidency confirmed that the bill, which it said “consolidates various laws relating to marriage”, had been signed into law.
The bill, which amended existing legislation, was passed by parliament last month to formalize traditional practice regarding marrying more than one person.
“Marriage is the voluntary union of a man and a woman, whether in a monogamous or polygamous union,” the presidential statement added.
The initial bill had given a wife the right to veto the husband’s choice, but male members of parliament overcame party divisions to push through a text that dropped this clause.
When the bill was passed last month, female members of parliament stormed out of the session in fury after a heated debate.
The National Council of Churches in Kenya (NCCK), which groups more than 40 churches and Christian organizations from across the east African nation, has also spoken out against the bill.
The national Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Kenya) has also said it would mount a legal challenge against the law.
“We know that men are afraid of women’s tongues more than anything else,” female legislator Soipan Tuya told fellow MPs when the bill was passed.
“But at the end of the day, if you are the man of the house, and you choose to bring on another party — and they may be two or three — I think it behooves you to be man enough to agree that your wife and family should know,” she added.
As in many parts of Africa, polygamy is common among traditional communities in Kenya, as well as in the country’s Muslim community, which accounts for up to a fifth of the population.
Many have said the legislation merely acknowledges something that is already widespread.
“When you marry an African woman, she must know the second one is on the way, and a third wife… this is Africa,” MP Junet Mohammed told the house during debate on the bill.
Why are women not allowed to marry more than one man?
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Nigeria’s Guaranty Trust Bank Completes Purchase of Kenya’s Fina Bank
Guaranty Trust Bank Plc (GUARANTY), Nigeria’s largest lender by market
value, completed its 8.6 billion Kenyan shilling ($100 million)
acquisition of the east African nation’s Fina Bank Group after getting
regulatory approval.
Guaranty Trust bought 70 percent of Fina Bank to gain entry into Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, the Lagos-based lender said in an e-mailed statement today.
“Fina Bank has over the years built an enviable banking institution in East Africa,” Guaranty Trust Bank Group Chief Executive Officer Segun Agbaje said in the statement.
Guaranty Trust, which also operates in six West African countries, agreed to buy Fina Bank in July, subject to regulatory approval in Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Kenya’s Fina Bank had loans of $184 million and customer deposits of $285 million at the end of March, filings show.
Guaranty Trust bought 70 percent of Fina Bank to gain entry into Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, the Lagos-based lender said in an e-mailed statement today.
“Fina Bank has over the years built an enviable banking institution in East Africa,” Guaranty Trust Bank Group Chief Executive Officer Segun Agbaje said in the statement.
Guaranty Trust, which also operates in six West African countries, agreed to buy Fina Bank in July, subject to regulatory approval in Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Kenya’s Fina Bank had loans of $184 million and customer deposits of $285 million at the end of March, filings show.
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