Alinipigia magoti aniombe 50 bob ya airtime kumbe alikuwa anachukua loan kwa jina yangu

 


Brian Mwangi was always the generous one in his relationship. “Mimi ni ule msee wa kupatia bibi yangu simu yangu atumie juu yake iko na crack,” he said. For two years, he supported Lydia, a campus student who swore she was saving herself for marriage and only needed “understanding and patience.”

He paid her rent, sent her airtime daily, and even helped her start a TikTok thrift shop.

So when she tearfully begged for 50 bob airtime one evening, Brian didn’t think twice. “Alikuwa analia. Akasema kuna emergency kwa hostel. Nikampatia 200.” What he didn’t know was that this wasn’t about airtime — it was about activating a loan using his ID.

That night, a message from a lending app he had never used appeared on his phone:
“You have successfully borrowed KES 4,500. Repayment due in 7 days.”

More followed. Within a week, he was over 17K in debt — loans opened using his name, email, and phone number, all while Lydia continued smiling and telling him, “Babe, usiwe na stress. God ata-restore.” to read more click here 

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