THE CORNER KICK | Why Ladies And Some Gentlemen Should Stop Making Drama Out Of The ‘Mollis’ Viral Audio

It just disgusts how we always try to make drama and create issues for non-issue things. Sometimes we become too judgmental and too inquisitive that we jump to conclusions that are so unwarranted and uncalled for.

The Mollis thing, I must say, has been blown out of proportion even when no one has the true source of the whole controversial audio. Because we are esteemed armchair analysts and social media critics, we tend to believe everything that pops up on social media and other places and give opinions that are aimed at hurting others as we smile all the way to our hoods.

When Philip Etemesi, a colleague here, drafted his opinion on why Mollis should be considered a legend, so many comments came in. In fact one of the readers wrote a whole article in the name of a comment, referring to Etemesi as one of those rapists masquerading as writers.

See also: 5 Reasons Why ‘Mollis’ Is A Legend

Etemesi has his own opinion. He is entitled to it. It is prudent, perhaps, to remind you that you have no right to judge someone because of their opinion. All you should do is put up yours and leave room for healthy arguments and criticism.

Many people have come out to argue differently about the ‘Mollis I Sullender’ thing. While some believe that Mollis was raping the lady in the audio, others have argued that Mollis did justice to the lady considering how the audio begins.

Mollis makes it clear in the audio that the lady was bothering him to have s3x with her. So he was here and the lady shouldn’t be complaining when she is getting more than she expected.

While I don’t want to look like I am siding with Mollis, I want to differ with those of us who have already convicted Mollis and the ilk that has opted to support him for the ‘justice’ he administered to the mourning lady in the audio (Etemesi, you already have my back).

As I said early, being too judgmental is disastrous to say the least. Before you sit and punch those qwerty keys on your PC, I wonder if you have imagined the genesis of this bedroom game gone sour. Have you tried to figure out what transpired before the part of the audio you have with you there hit the social media? Do you even think that there is a section of the whole thing wiped out? I mean when the whole thing started until when the lady starts to admit that she has sullendred (surrendered)?

She enjoyed all along, right? Mollis made a very big mistake, yes. And if at all I were to convict him I would do so because he never wanted to stop when the lady pleaded because she was exhausted.

There is a big difference between I surrender and STOP! These are two phrases with very different meanings. While surrender may mean to submit to something you thought you are smart in but met a smarter person than you, STOP means that. Stop!


I want to believe the lady did not mean stop by saying I surrender. I also want to believe by saying nimechoka (I am tired), she was telling Mollis to stop what she had been enjoying before and now it was overwhelming her.

Well, your opinion has room here too.

While at it, I stopped to ask myself: why were we so quick to believe this audio and go on a rampage when we are not sure of the source? Why are ladies and a section of men playing a jury here when they don’t even know if the audio really happened or it was just something scripted and stage-managed to dupe us into believing it?

Why haven’t we thought that this could be a distraction meant to make us forget the pressing issues like justice for Mercy Njeri and the woes of KQ and corruption in the country?

I know. It is because our generation has chosen to be very petty. I am petty too and this is why I am writing about Mollis and his sexual exploits.

I shouldn’t even be doing this, nkt! Bye!

About this writer:

Edward Chweya