Nairobi, according to Personal Finance Coach Susan Wanjiku, is a crowded city.
Furthermore, most people are living a fabricated life.
“Nairobi fascinates me because it’s a city full of broke people trying to convince other broke people that they are not broke.
Ati afadhali nichukue loan kama tunaenda out na ni mimi nachafua meza.”
Adding;
“It doesn’t matter how much money one earns, what matters is what one does with what they earn…. majority of people have a spending problem.”
Check out some of the comments below
Stephen Lijoodi: Everyone in Nairobi is a beggar only degree of begging varies !
Bigirwa James: You are calling them broke but the best terminology in “POOR”
Javance Onyango: Personal finance coaches have no real money to their name, take no advice from them.
Mike Mbugua: Being broke is not a disease or a disability, I am not poor. I am a work in progress. And am not in the business of convincing anyone.
Linda Achieng: People actually take loans to go to Diani and Malindi for holidays. Maisha ya watu wachana nayo. Let people enjoy life.
Eunice Berenju: Who wants we chafua meza and forget our brokenness for a minute.
Gladys Bridget Weru: She is talking of her friends usituwekelee.
Morris Mwikya: What fascinates me also, is that woman is pretending to teach others how to be rich na ukute Ata yeye ni broke .
@chrispineokoth501: I learnt a lot from coach Susan especially last year. Am happy last I saved something in my count compared to previous years