It’s been one year since top tech guy Victor Mumo designed the websites of Ibua Africa, a Kenyan startup that prides itself of having an association with the likes of World Bank and the United Nations.
One Mumbi Ndung’u is said to have promised to pay the Ksh84,000 owed to Victor as soon as he finalises the website, but one year down the line, she’s been playing cat and mouse and seems aloof to pay.
When contacted on Twitter while she was flossing, Mumbi resulted to downplay the matter.
“Haha Victor! aki woishe! MPESA inacome, lakini promise me uliwacha kuthreaten watu na Nyakundi…. sawa!”, she sarcastically wrote, dragging the name of controversial blogger Cyprian Nyakundi without any reason whatsoever.
It is the same ilk of people like Mumbi that get money, fame and titles through dubious means and then end up lying to Kenyan youths unashamedly that “the future is entrepreneurship” while hiding the ways they used to make money in the first place, supporting crooked regimes and now sit in high pedestals thinking they are gods.
No one can worship a woman.
Most of them are known to climb up the ladder horizontally.
Mumbi Ndung’u should pay Victor Mumo his money. Dawa ya deni ni kulipa as someone replied to her on twitter.
Her associates, such as Caroline Mutoko, Vimal Shah, Gina Din Kariuki etc are people of questionable character in the Kenyan Corporate scene that have been fighting bloggers all along.
Can’t a young man trying to make an honest living in Nairobi not allowed to earn his keep?
See her friends
https://twitter.com/vic_mumo/status/1230197939739516928?s=19
What Mumbi Ndung’u had posted, trying to floss for the ‘poor’ masses.