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DJ Xclusive shares tricks Kenyan women use to impress foreign men

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DJ Xclusive shares tricks Kenyan women use to impress foreign men

DJ Xclusive has shared a lighthearted story about his experience at a recent event in Nairobi, where he says some Kenyan women tried to impress foreign nationals by changing their accents and behaviour.

Speaking about the experience, DJ Xclusive said the event attracted an elite crowd, including visitors from Nigeria.

He said, “I went for Polo over the weekend. They invite Nigerians to come over, wanakuja kucheza na Wakenya, the polo team. And kwa kawaida, kunakwanga na the fashion side of it. Guys come dressed up, after party, and by the way, big shout out to mafans.”

DJ Xclusive. PHOTO/@xclusivedeejay/Instagram

He added that the event drew what he described as “the high-end Nairobi crowd,” whom he referred to as “high rollers, wale watu wanaongea na mapua.” Among them were Nigerians who had come to play polo and mingle.

DJ Xclusive explained that during the event, he noticed how some Kenyan women appeared eager to capture the attention of the foreign nationals.

‘They were on a mission’

According to DJ Xclusive, the behaviour of some of the women stood out as they tried too hard to impress.

“There were Nigerians who were there. And as usual, some of the Kenyan ladies who were there were doing the most trying to attract these Nigerian men. They were doing the most,” he said.

He went on to narrate an encounter where he was mistaken for a Nigerian because of how his friend was dressed.

Mimi nimesimama na jamaa wangu, jamaa wa murima, but he is big, he is built vizuri then alikua amevaa hizo Ankara. He looks Nigerian, mpaka ako na cigar ameshika, amevaa hiyo kofia yao, he looked Nigerian kabisa,” he recounted.

DJ Xclusive. PHOTO/@bnd.kileleshwa/Instagram

The DJ said that once the women thought they had found their “jackpot,” they began speaking in a Nigerian accent they had learned from TV shows.

“They come with that Nigerian pidgin walijifunza kwa zile vipindi huwa wanawatch. At first, they thought both of us were Nigerians,” he said. However, the act did not last long. “Mmoja wao akaakuja nikaskia akisema, huyu si ni Xclusive, imagine they just switched up like ahh kumbe hawa si wa Nigeria. Waliskia wanaongea Kiswahili, and they left. They were on a mission,” he concluded.

He concluded by saying that while some women attend such events to genuinely have fun and enjoy themselves, others always seem to have a hidden agenda. According to him, it has become a common trend at high-end Nairobi gatherings.

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