On Tuesday I received an email alerting me of a sound clip, supposedly done by and circulating on the internet. The sender, who had attached the sound clip, also informed me of a stall in an exhibition hall along Moi…
Episode 14 (Part 1): Why I Chose The Street
At some point, early in my career, I was naive enough to think a good education would give one an edge in the trade. I was partly thinking of myself and a lady I had met at the Sabina Joy;…
Episode 13: We Don’t Break Up Families
Some few weeks ago, the ladies of our extended family met supposedly to save one of my aunts. According to those of the women in the know, the husband had allegedly forsaken her family for prostitutes. The saving involved us…
My Short Interview
Did anyone listen to Classic 105 today in the evening? A girl called and said she was 24, graduated from Kenyatta University, and formerly used to practice along Koinange, she has quit and now looking for a husband in his…
Episode 12: Too Tight For Men
Nowadays there are independent women; those who will wave their index finger, shake their head, and say they don’t give a damn about what society says or thinks about them. “It’s my life, you know” they will say. That is…
Episode 11: Of Coming Out Of The Closet
I will digress a little today and write about a thing or two that has happened since I started this blog about two weeks ago. I have received several emails from people who want to meet me for personal, business,…
Episode 10: The Spiritual Role Of A Prostitute
A female teacher in the mixed boarding school that I attended used to compare us girls to a tin of cocoa; you remember the one that had a foil inside. “The first time you let a man touch your breasts…
Episode 9: When Sex Is No Longer Sin
I have been fascinated by the idea of the Devil & Hell. Not because I will end up in the hot arms of the Devil. But because I am intrigued by the philosophy of sin. The definition of sin, and…
Episode 8: In Five Years
A cliche question the reporters in those glossy women’s magazines ask when interviewing ‘an achiever’ is “Where do you see yourself in five years?” And the cliche answer for the career women being interviewed is ” I want to be…
Episode 7: We All Have P
Boys in our school used to say K is constant and what matters are the variables affecting K. It didn’t make sense then but now when I think competition it does. No one loves competition, though out of politeness people…