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Financial Strain, Not Infidelity, Doomed Willis Raburu’s Marriage – A Symptom of Kenya’s Captured Economy

This is just the beginning of the great unraveling. Everyone who undermined the revolution must pay. Karma of these days is digital, gone are the days when people would dismiss bad deeds with utalipia binguni. Malipo ni hapa hapa.

by Francis Gaitho
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Infidelity is not a deal-breaker in Kenyan marriages. It could be in economies with complete economic actualization, but not in a survival, degenerate shithole country like Kenya, captured by colonialism and crippled by late-stage capitalism.

This scenario means that services that should be free are priced through the roof because our taxes must be shipped to Europe, USA and the Arab autocracies of UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Those countries must loot from us so as to sustain their social contracts with their citizens because failure to do so, they know that an educated population can easily mobilize to revolt.

Willis Raburu’s wife Ivy Namu announced their divorce because of financial reasons not irreconcilable differences. Normally women don’t bail out on a marriage that is well provided and compensated for. Meaning that if he has bought a house, kept kid/s in good schools without any shortage of fees, kept all costs covered and kept her on a monthly stipend, there is nowhere she would go.

The moment you start distributing your meagre earnings between “goat wife” and hoodrats, is where conflict arises.

The small gigs Raburu does for EABL or Equity Bank cannot sustain a modern one income household with a high maintenance wife. Because those corporates are worse than government when it comes to corruption and kickbacks just to maintain those contracts.

He was recently on-boarded by James Orengo to do activation for the Linda Mwananchi bandwagon of scammers and we all know politicians don’t pay. He probably spent his own money in the speculative fiction that Orengo will refund, but only an idiot like Raburu in this day and age would trust a boomer.

We who’ve refused to join in those bogus coalitions are not stupid. We know Rigathi Gachagua, Fred Matiangi, Kalonzo Musyoka, Uhuru Kenyatta, James Orengo, we know them all.

But the only glue binding these old useless bastards is their united contempt for young people, especially men. They want to usurp our opportunities and condemn us to abject poverty so that they can have a pool of available women at their disposal.

And despite the hype that people show in the streets or on social media, people are going through a lot.

We even saw Shiquo of HiStyle faking some raid by anti-counterfeit agents, a raid with no CCTV footage, no evidence or witnesses, to obscure the fact that sales are low, times are tough and the regime responsible is still taxing you through the roof.

Coincidentally that same Willis Raburu does government gigs on the side and was absent in our protest mobilization, while Shiquo literally used her huge TikTok platform to discourage protests.

Conman “Massage by Steve” was also complaining about lack of business yet he was against protests, not to mention Khalif Kairo whose business went bankrupt and had to shut down.

Wakaniaru, who makes his business about the rest of humanity now says that his predominantly male clientele whom he gives hand-jobs under the guise of being a professional masseuse, suddenly don’t have money to finance his outlandish lifestyle.

What did he expect by supporting the rogue Ruto regime?

All these are examples of individuals who sacrificed longterm vision for gigs and handouts and the worst is yet to come.

There is no way we can spend two years doing civic education, work that commercial activists are funded generously by donors to do but instead “eat” the money, and then out of the blue in June 2024, they pop up out of nowhere, hijack the revolution and steer the movement back to the regime and its controlled opposition offshoots, and you expect it will end well for you.

This is just the beginning of the great unraveling. Everyone who undermined the revolution must pay. Karma of these days is digital, gone are the days when people would dismiss bad deeds with utalipia binguni. Malipo ni hapa hapa.

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