
Edgar Obare is finally a free man awaiting trial for publishing or rather outing Natalie Tewa and Hassan Joho’s entanglement.
The popular blogger spent 3 nights at the Gigiri police station and this being the first time he was behind bars Obare also got to experience life as a fugitive…lol!
On Monday, 3 August Mr Obare went on a live session to share his experience with the die hard fans (ladies) who couldn’t help but feel sorry for him.
Also read: Edgar Obare finally released (Details)
Well being a soft spoken person fans definitely wanted to know whether he was bullied or harassed in anyway; and if so, how did he handle it!
High school experience
Speaking during his live session, Obare went on to reveal that his experience was not as bad as he would have expected it to be!
Turns out that the Gigiri police station handle things in a professional way; and apart from the cold nights, Edgar says he can’t complain.
He went on to reveal that just like high school, for the 3 days he ate Ugali and Sukuma wiki for lunch and supper; but for breakfast, they served tea (no pun intended) and bread!
Also read: Kamene Goro sends strong warning to Edgar Obare’s sources following his arrest (Video)
Still growing strong
At some point Edgar also threw shade at baby Katerina for getting him attested for a few days; but at the end of it, he still remains strong!
Not quite sure what Natalie Tewa’s point was…but come on, being famous comes with a price, and Wanjiru Githinji should have known this from the word go. It’s just business at the end of the day!
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