– A prostitute has deformed a certain man in Kenyan man– The lady cut of the alleged customer's manhood– Their rift was borne from the fact that the customer refused to pay his billAccording to Standard Digital, the Kenyan man will have to live the rest of his life without his joystick after a prostitute he engaged for sex cut off his manhood after he refused to pay her.The incident which happened in Nakuru, a town in the mid-west of theEast African country, where it was reported that the 31-year-old man said to be a tout, had picked the commercial sex worker along the street and took her to his room for sex.But after the bout, there was a disagreement on the amount to be paid and the man told her to go to hell as he would not even pay her a dime., read what happened to this former prostituteThis got the scarlet lady angry and a fight ensued between them and the woman picked up a knife and cut off his joystick.The man was later rushed to Nairobi Women's Hospital in Nakuru where he is being treated while the woman is on the run.Free Area Chief, Stephen Macharia said a member of the Nyumba Kumi initiative and a taxi driver informed him of the incident through a phone call."The victim told me that he picked the woman from the streets but unfortunately, they did not agree on payment in exchange for sex, only forher to attack him with a sharp knife,"Macharia said.SHARE THIS NEWS!FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmail
A giant ribbon will not hang in front of the White House. No marches
will be held. The lights on the Empire State building will not shine a
special color. Instead, March 24th - World TB Day-is just like most
any other day. Little attention will be paid to the fact that
tuberculosis is now the number one infectious disease killer in the
world.
TB has long been the stepchild of the three major global health
diseases - AIDS, TB and malaria. A major reason why is that TB
primarily impacts people living in poverty, those who are voiceless or
whose voices are simply ignored. It is ironic that a curable disease
remains a disease fighting to gain attention.
It is also ironic that at a time when Ebola and Zika have put our
nation on notice about serious health threats, the same concern is not
given to TB, which can spread like wildfire just by coughing. We need
to look no further than Marion, Alabama to see how quickly TB can
overwhelm a city. TB in Marion is now worsethan in man...
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