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Prostitution Yenye Inaendelea Kenya Imezidi! Justina Syokau Condemns AirBnB Deaths

Justina Syokau has recently spoken out about the concerning incidents occurring within the Airbnb community in Kenya, particularly among the younger generation. The gospel artist, in an interview with an online media outlet, expressed her distress over the tragic deaths that are depleting the potential future population.

Addressing the issue, Syokau emphasized the urgent need to put an end to the prevalent prostitution among women in Kenya, as she believes it is contributing to the deterioration of life quality and resulting in heartbreaking incidents in Airbnb accommodations.

“Shetani ameleta hewa ya uasherati. Kama kanisa tuombee hiyo hewa iishe.” (Translation: “The devil has brought the air of immorality. Let us pray as a church for that air to dissipate.”) Syokau condemned the recent deaths related to Airbnb stays in Kenya.

Syokau highlighted the escalating problem of prostitution in the country and stressed the importance of eliminating cheating in relationships. She expressed deep sorrow over the lives lost in Airbnb incidents, particularly among young girls who engage in blind dates and succumb to the lure of quick money.

The Twendi Twendi artist warned that if this alarming trend persists, families and parents may continue to lose promising individuals from their generations unless immediate action is taken.

“Shetani ameleta hewa ya uasherati. Kama kanisa tuombee hiyo hewa iishe.” (Translation: “The devil has brought the air of immorality. Let us pray as a church for that air to dissipate.”) Syokau reiterated her call for spiritual intervention to address the issue.

Additionally, Syokau recalled her previous stance on the matter of TikTok girls engaging in inappropriate activities, stating that her public opinion had made a positive impact. She mentioned that when she addressed the nation on the matter, the behavior she criticized seemed to diminish.

In light of the distressing Airbnb-related deaths, Syokau, speaking as a concerned mother, urged girls and women to avoid blind dates. She specifically addressed university girls, cautioning them against falling for the tricks of strangers and emphasized the potential risks associated with such encounters.

“Please, our daughters, university students; do not date a stranger and fall into his tricks over small surprises. I warned about the consequences of inappropriate behavior, and it’s crucial that you listen and take caution,” she emphasized.