Kenyan Woman Stunned as Man Starts Borrowing Cash from Her 2 Weeks after They Met, Leaks Chats
- A Kenyan woman shared chats from a man who started borrowing her cash when they were still getting to know each other
- In the chats, the man kept asking her for money and even called upon her to ask for the cash from her chama and sister, but all he got was stone-cold silence
- When the young woman shared the chats online, many people argued that the relationship was doomed, as he was a red flag
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A Kenyan woman has shared messages of how a man she met only two weeks ago has already started asking her for money, with his excuse being that he wants to use it for business.

Source: Facebook
What problem did the man have?
In the first of a series of messages shared on Facebook, the man claimed to have landed a huge contract, and he urgently needed money to kickstart it.
"Morning my queen how was your night? Mine was not good; I am stressed, then can you borrow some cash for me from your chama I will pay it back on June 6. Humbly do all you can within your power," he said.
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"God, who sees in secret, will reward you openly. Shalom and know that I love you so," she added.

Source: Facebook
What was the lady's response to cash request?
In another chat, the man said that the lady was his queen and treasure, and together they would go far.
"If I don't get that machine, things get worse, I may even lose that machine to another person. Can you approach your sister to lend you KS 10,000 then I will refund on 6th without fail. You are a woman of wisdom and know that you can talk to he please," pleadead the man.
"I have called everyone I think could help me but in vain; I desperately need your help my love, Just do all you can in your power. I am so stressed I can't even eat," he said.
Despite his persistent texting, the man did not get any reply from 'his queen,' and in the last message, he shared surrendering some of his items to the shylock and would get everything back with interest.
"I have a balance of KSh 2000, humbly do all you can to get the money and I will refund on Saturday this week without fail. just sacrifice in order to save this contract," she added.
Reactions to the story:
Roy Kadima:
"This is a man showing red flags early—emotionally manipulative, financially dependent, and using affection as a tool to gain money. A mature man builds trust over time, stands on his own feet, and doesn’t burden someone he just met. Relationships should be about genuine connection, not financial pressure."
Judith Oketch:
"Hehehe Mr. God who sees in private will reward you in public. Try not."
Terry Nyar Holly:
"Ati do all tou can within your power, yawa tinde chuo kwecho moingo mon...eiiii.....pawa mane ma adwaro do the do bfr the do,do me....ablok olundi ma iyueyo kowuol chien kabiro mbele no, chesaaa."
Kenneth Kagwako
"Scammer this one. With the disgusting English, his request just had to fail. And they prowl from both sides.Kenneth Kagwako."
Monica Awiti:
"Sounds like somebody I know, Lakini macha Dagi kod kuargi no thoo on the same day.And was seriously looking for money. Fear men."
Joy Calvins:
"Neye sylock, jaluo rach ka kwecho. Mtu anakuomba, at the same time he writes long paragraph . How can one read all those at the same time look for money? Red flag at its best."
Man dumps lover who asked for KSh 30k
In another story, a Kenyan lady and her man parted ways when he failed to raise the KSh 30,000 that she had asked for.
According to the lady, she needed money for her nails and shopping. She advised her man to work hard and be rich so he could stop seeing such small amounts as too big.
According to a relationship coach, Kevin Muhia, men are not mandated to sponsor their girlfriends unless it is voluntary.
Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke