- A Luo woman has left netizens unruly after opening up about how Meru men are wealthier compared to her tribesmen
- According to her, men in Meru are driving luxurious and expensive cars and living in huge mansions, which cannot be compared to Luos
- Netizens expressed mixed reactions about her opinion, with some agreeing with her while some advising her to tour the Nyanza region properly
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A Luo woman using the TikTok handle @ojukiawuor has left netizens ungovernable after opining that Meru men are richer than brothers from the lakeside.
Luos men versus Meru dudes' opulence
In a video on her TikTok page, Awuor was on an expansive farm as she marvelled at how Meru men were building mansions and driving luxurious cars in their villages.
Luos, in general, have been accustomed to posh life and luxurious lifestyles, with many associating their way of life with being rich.
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Awuor also downplayed Luo men's opulence, saying there were new players in town who were not playing with their investments.
"My Luo brothers, sorry. The moments you guys used to have money os over. Bwana Merus have money like nonsense. The most executive cars are driven in the village. Range Rovers are the ones being driven around in the village in Meru. And the mansions they have built here. But a Luo only has a car in Nairobi, but when he goes to the village, he cannot even get to his home because there are no roads. Merus have money, let's not pretend," she said.
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Her opinion caused a heated debate online, with many wondering how Meru people have money compared to others in Kenya.
Here are some of the comments from social media users:
@Jsta Kri said:
"Mkiskia Meru mjue awe are talking about Imenti only. Hao wengine sio Wameru."
@NjorogeNjoroge said:
"Listening to this while in Meru County and this place is good, kuna pesa."
@Halfcast said:
"We Merus are wealthy, Luos are rich. There is a big difference."
@DennisD said:
"You cannot compare us to the Meru my dear. We don't drive, we fly nowadays and use yatch to go home. Magari tuliachia matapeli Nairobi."
@debbygeorge766 said:
"My husband used to transport things from Meru, he used to tell me Meru is very rich. That place is excellent."
@luccie said:
"I am from Embu and yes my neighbours are giving soft life vibes."
@Essiwqueen said:
"It's actually true. Nilienda Meru from Nairobi and the mansions and big machines parked, wacha tu."
Netizens flaunt posh homes in village
In a different report, Kenyans on social media shared photos of their beautiful houses in the village under the #deadcapital following a heated debate on why people are building mansions in rural areas.
One netizen, Kanairwa, posted on X, saying:
"I hope I'm not too late with this #DeadCapital challenge. My humble hacienda in Sagana for those saying Kikuyus don't build back home. 6 years of blood, sweat and tears."
Kenyan comedian Oga Obinna sparked a debate after he advised Kenyans against building upcountry, arguing it was a waste of money.
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