There was pandemonium
in Awasi town when a family man who had secretly been living in a
lodging with a Form Four leaver got smoked out and paraded before
members of the public.
The man, who confessed of being a tractor driver from Koru, had been
‘dating’ the school girl for a while. The girl was a student in the
nearby secondary school and had just sat for her last paper the Friday
of November 15.
Excited after completing her exams, the girl threw caution to the wind
and fell for her sugar daddy’s tricks. The man made all the plans —
including booking a lodging where they were to live for a while — and
even send her bus fare to Awasi, where they were to meet.
The hanky-panky went on for three days without the public noticing.
On the fourth day, when they were supposed to be leaving, the girl had
stepped out to shop for cosmetics. However, as she was going back to the
lodging, hawk eyed members of the public got suspicious of her, as she
kept looking over her shoulders.
Shocked with what such a shy beautiful girl would be doing in a lodging,
a concerned member of the public decided to snoop on her. Together with
others, he trailed her to the room.
“We wadhi wane ane gima nyako matin ni dhi omo e ute nindo gi. Samoro
japuonj moro oore mondo obi onind kode (Let’s go and check what this
small girl is going to do inside that room, maybe one of the school
teachers lured her into coming into the room),” one of the men in the
crowd was heard saying.
Pleading
The heaving public forced the occupants to open the door, and to their
shock, they found the man in the room. To save face, he immediately
began pleading with the public to release him, and not embarrass him
since he has a wife.
“An gi dhako asau kik unjawa, weya uru adhi e oda ok achak atim tim
kamae (Please forgive me, I’m a married man, don’t embarrass me and I
will never repeat such an act again),” the man pleaded.
An agitated older man in the crowd while admonishing the sugar daddy,
slammed parents and accused them of laxity in their parenting.
“Three days after finishing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
(KCSE), some parents don’t care about the whereabouts of their children?
“Some parents need to get serious. It’s time parents whose children
haven’t showed up since finishing KCSE started knocking on lodgings in
their respective counties,” he hissed.
He further warned young girl against being enticed by small gifts from
older men, out to exploit them — sexually. Cornered to explain what she
was doing in the lodging, the girl revealed that the man had lured her
by promising to buy her gifts among them a phone worth ShI,500.
Sweet-talked
“Please don’t take us to the police, if my parents knew about this, they
will kill me. This man paid my bus fare and sweet-talked me into this
and promised to buy me a phone,” pleaded the girl.
The two were later released after persuading with the public to understand their respective predicaments at their homes. The embarrassment was enough punishment, or so the public thought.
Source: Standardmedia
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