Caption: The defender of other people’s wives Dennis Itumbi. “All I want in life, is someone who looks at me the way Jacque Maribe looks at Dennis Itumbi.”
Some Twitter users recently pointed out some weird abnormality against Dennis Itumbi. One wondered why he was always quick to defend other people’s wives, yet they have husbands who can stand for them.
Dennis Itumbi gave his life and his all for disgraced former Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru who is dating lawyer Kamotho Waiganjo. The good lawyer was perfectly capable of defending his bae, but Itumbi kept pushing it until breaking point, when he deleted all his #WaiguruisClean tweets.
Tuesday 12th April 2016 was another day when Itumbi gave his life for Julie Gichuru, wife of Tony “Flash” Gichuru whose links with betting outfit M-Cheza saw her being a victim of valid criticism, anger that was precipitated by winners receiving little earnings from their wagers.
The issue here is directed to Itumbi. Do you think husbands of wives you play “cool” with are impressed by your act of warming yourself into their hearts using hashtags and rosy endorsements? Were you commissioned by any of them or you just “volunteered”?
I myself wouldn’t be impressed by some sketchy character endearing themselves to my wife because that’s how husbands are targetted by fraudsters, amongst “other” risks. Many men of such traits also harbour secret affections of the women they are defending.
Dennis I doubt if your wife would appreciate your constant defense of other people’s wives. It’s a habit that has gone unchecked for years now.
Hereby we attach an audio of Standard Media Group’s CEO Sam Shollei defending his wife Gladys Boss Shollei against accusations of fraud during her stint in the judiciary. It shows clearly that married women have their own defenders and don’t need to enlist the services of online extortionists.
Who died and made Dennis Itumbi the defender of other people’s wives?
Take care my friend. Whilst many of your Jubilee friends like Edith Fortunate keep threatening me with various “consequences” of my blogging, you are the one treading on dangerous grounds. Don’t test such men of means.
Mr. Itumbi should perhaps learn to mind his own business and not fight other people’s battles. Do you see your fellow extortionist Robert Alai defending other people’s wives?
Many people have read your game my brother. We’ve seen how you ambushed your best friend Oliver Mathenge and started catching strokes with his ex-girlfriend Jacquie Maribe. All this time, you were eyeing your friend’s chic.
This is Nairobi my brother. Nairobbery. CBD. Chunga sana.