Imagine if Kenya had 5 Mulamwahs... 🤦🏽‍♂️

You meet someone, fall in love, share your deepest secrets and private life… then when things fall apart, they run to social media to expose everything for likes and attention. That’s not maturity—that’s shallow-minded behaviour.

It’s painful to see a grown man who once claimed to love someone now dragging their name online like they were enemies. What happened when love was burning hot? Where did the respect go?

Men like Mulamwah are not setting any example. They are simply showing us what immaturity looks like in real-time. A man should protect a woman’s dignity—even after the relationship ends.

Let’s mature up. Let’s respect ourselves and the people we once called “ours.” Social media is not a court or a dumping site for heartbreaks.

Grow up. Heal in private. Respect is still a virtue.
Imagine if Kenya had 5 Mulamwahs... 🤦🏽‍♂️ You meet someone, fall in love, share your deepest secrets and private life… then when things fall apart, they run to social media to expose everything for likes and attention. That’s not maturity—that’s shallow-minded behaviour. It’s painful to see a grown man who once claimed to love someone now dragging their name online like they were enemies. What happened when love was burning hot? Where did the respect go? 😔 Men like Mulamwah are not setting any example. They are simply showing us what immaturity looks like in real-time. A man should protect a woman’s dignity—even after the relationship ends. Let’s mature up. Let’s respect ourselves and the people we once called “ours.” Social media is not a court or a dumping site for heartbreaks. Grow up. Heal in private. Respect is still a virtue.
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