- Before he collapsed on Grace, motorist Nairobi Khalif Kairo was an example of arrogant pride
- The businessman in his words was considered to be a habit of insulting people on the Internet calling the poor
- Shortly after asking for donations, Kenyans are starting
Nairobi businessman Khalif Kairo was forced to put aside his pride and publicly asked for financial assistance when facing a law court.
Shared a paybill number asking Kenyans to contribute To help him get out of the difficult situation he found himself in him.
Cairo revealed that his company was facing challenges due to negative information in the media and police involvement – which led to the closure of his offices and the moratorium on his Wefunder campaign.
Kenyans have dismissed Cairo messages
He is now facing a wave of criticism after people on social networks have been exposed to his old messages allegedly humiliating the public while boasting of his wealth.
In some screenshots around online, Cairo seems to be proud about its success, luxury life, and its ability to own luxury cars.
“My friend, stop confusing me with your poverty of asking for KSh 20,000 bail and failing to pay until you rush to politicians,” One old message showed.
Kenyans rebuke Cairo
This revelation has raised a hybrid feeling, with some Kenyans wondering why they should contribute to someone who has ever despised them.
His critics claim that his former remarks contradict his latest request for support from the public to save his business.
However, some have defended him saying that his legal problems are common to hit a person and everyone deserves help during stress.
Comments some Kenyans
Nicki John:
“Call me, and he was so insulted on Twitter until he akaniblock, he said I should keep up with the former Miss World number 6 in bed and I'm ghetto, the rain goes in.”
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Justüü Kithøh:
“When he was browsing with women, he was considered to us poor. He will wake up again without me contributing.”
Kennedy Hudson Pearce:
“Only a fool will be able to contribute, especially men. This relative was always calling us poor while showing us how to spend money on women.”
KIJECHETILE NGWALE:
“This guy made men look like they are useless in society.”
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