Thursday, September 18, 2014

SHOCK And PANIC As University Lady Publishes Names Of 90 Men She Has SLEPT With And Infected With An STI Find Out Who's In The LIST





Facebook is a ray of activities, gossips,scandals name it,real and fake people. So now there's a supposed university chic who has released a list of men she has slept with and infected with syphilis, gonorrhea and probably HIV.



She claims to have slept with 87 men mostly university students since her first year and says blatantly to have infected them. While authenticity is debatable as of Nairobi Exposed standards,here's the post and the supposed list:



Mary Munene:



As a woman,you undergo through a lot in life,especially campus. This environment ain't friendly at all though ladies enjoy it the most.



As a first year,I broke my virginity the second week. That's when I got STI from a 4th year student leader at KU. Since then,I've been able to sleep with a range of student leaders across different universities who fuck me without any protection. I'm compelled to write their names here as a caution to all freshas who just joined. I'll start with 1-20 tonight:



1. Stephen Mwadime-ku. Fucked me at Kilimambogo hostels room number 34 the left bed.



2. George Njuguna, Moi,hostel H room 329



3. Jeremiah Oti,Moi hostel j room 213



4. George Thuku,Ku Nyayo 1 room 109



5. James Maina Wachira,TUK,Nairobi west in a lodging.



6. Kennedy Mutua, UoN,mamlaka A room 78



7. Ambrose Wari,made no fucked me near car wash kisumu



8. Justus Onyango, Ku Kilimanjaro room 07



9. Obwaka Eddy,TUK night stand at nyayo during games.



10. Ferdinand maina, uon hall 9 room 334



11. Raggot ,TUK



12. William wafula, maseno



13. Kiplagat James, Egerton



14. Paul Kahoro, maasai mara.



15. Quincy Fred Muya, uon lower kabete



16. Trillions Niko,Uon,mamlaka b



17. George a bade,Ku



18. Fredrick kamere,TUM



19. Williamson Kariuki , made no



20. David kirimi, chuka

To be continued.



This adds to the ever emerging lists from 'feed up' s*x escapees in universities which is slowly emerging to more than just learning institutions.






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