Karen Nyamu Speaks On GBV After Speculations Of Being Harrassed By Samidoh

A photo portraying Karen with a somewhat covered eye ignited web-based conversations, with some confounding it as a bruised eye that might have been a consequence of orientation based savagery.

In a Live meeting on her Facebook page, Karen communicated her detachment to popular assessment on her confidential life, however featured a more profound concern in regards to the effort to downplay of GBV.

Perceiving that she has been a survivor of GBV before, Karen focused on the significance of genuineness and promised never to conceal such encounters.

“I’m here to bring issues to light about GBV and to underline that it isn’t something worth talking about to kid about. Assuming I at any point experience such savagery, I will approach, stand up noisily, and look for equity. Yet, for the present, I have not confronted any actual maltreatment since the last time I discussed it,” Congressperson Nyamu said.

Her aim was to bring issues to light about the issue and brief thoughtfulness among the individuals who might have involved the photograph for the purpose of doling out retributions or powering ill will towards others.

Karen brought up relevant issues about the reaction to her circumstance on the off chance that she were without a doubt a survivor of savagery, scrutinizing the harshness showed by specific people.
“Is that the way in which individuals could treat me if to be sure I was a casualty? For what reason are a few ladies so unpleasant even with things like this?” she inquired.

“Haven’t arrived to shield myself. I have not been beaten by anybody,” she added.

Explaining the setting of her relationship, Karen emphasized that she had not been attacked by her accomplice, famous artist Samuel Muchoki, known as Samidoh.

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