Maina Kageni Criticizes Nairobi Governor Sakaja For Crying In Public

.Radio personality Maina Kageni has criticized Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja for crying in public. Kageni said that it is not wrong for a man to cry, but he should not do so in public.

Speaking during the Morning Conversation on Classic 105, on Wednesday, Kageni said that African men have become “soft” and “weak.” He said that when a man starts crying, and his wife cries too, then who is the leader?

Kageni said that an African man should “hold his emotions” and wait to express them in the bedroom or the toilet. He said that a man’s father may have cried a lot, but the son never saw him cry because he was “strong.”

Kageni’s comments have been met with mixed reactions. Some people have agreed with him, saying that men should not cry in public. Others have disagreed, saying that it is okay for men to cry, regardless of where they are.

There is no right or wrong answer to this question. It is a matter of personal opinion. However, Kageni’s comments have sparked a debate about the role of men in society and the expectations that are placed on them.

It is important to remember that everyone experiences emotions differently. Some people are more comfortable crying in public than others. There is no right or wrong way to express your emotions. The most important thing is to be true to yourself.

If you are a man who feels like you need to cry, don’t be afraid to do so. There is no shame in expressing your emotions. Just be mindful of the setting and the people around you. If you are not sure whether or not it is appropriate to cry in a particular situation, err on the side of caution and wait until you are in a more private setting.

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