Uncategorized NJUGUSH’S WIFE CELESTINE NDINDA AKA WAKAVINYE HAD HER CCTV VIDEOS EXPOSED

NJUGUSH’S WIFE CELESTINE NDINDA AKA WAKAVINYE HAD HER CCTV VIDEOS EXPOSED

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You ever open X and suddenly your whole feed is on fire with one name? That’s exactly what happened yesterday when a single tweet from @Lwangees lit up Kenyan Twitter like a Christmas tree. “Bnb hosts tuwe wa siri jamani” – basically begging every Airbnb owner in the country to zip it and keep client business private. But the video attached? Whew. It’s the kind of tea that has Nairobi, Mombasa, and every small town in between glued to their phones.

If you haven’t seen it yet, buckle up. This isn’t some blurry rumor. It’s a full-on sit-down clip from the guy behind Eve Media Kenya – the same dude whose TikToks you’ve probably laughed at a hundred times. He’s holding his phone like it’s evidence in court, showing screenshots, dates, the works. According to him, back on November 12 last year (yes, that now-infamous “twelofth” everyone keeps joking about), Njugush’s wife rolled up to an Airbnb property… with another man. Not just any stay – the host claims he had clear CCTV footage and that Njugush himself actually called to confirm the whole wild story.

The storyteller doesn’t stop there. He throws in how active she is on Instagram, drops the exact day it happened, and teases that the full story is dropping on their YouTube channel soon. By the time the clip ends, you’re sitting there thinking, “Did that just really happen?” And judging by the numbers, half of Kenya was thinking the same thing – the post blew past hundreds of thousands of views in hours.

What makes it extra spicy is the reaction from other hosts. Instead of piling on, the original poster is straight-up warning the community: don’t be out here exposing people’s private moments for clout. One comment that hit hard read, “This is embarrassing when a man is thriving on exposing the misfortunes of another man just for clicks.” Oof. The replies are pure Kenyan chaos – jokes about Humpty Dumpty heads, “Njugush in his 80s” memes, and endless “twelofth” puns that are already turning into stickers and WhatsApp audios.

For anyone who doesn’t live under a rock, Timothy Njuguna (better known as Njugush) has been one of Kenya’s favorite comedians for years. The guy built his career on relatable husband-and-wife skits, family humor, the whole package. His wife has her own strong online presence too – lifestyle content, brand deals, the usual influencer glow. So when something like this leaks, it doesn’t just stay in the DMs. It becomes national entertainment.

But here’s the part that actually has people talking beyond the laughs: where do we draw the line with all these cameras? Airbnb hosts install CCTV for safety, fair enough. But when that footage turns into gossip fodder and gets waved around on social media? That’s a whole different conversation. The video guy keeps repeating that Njugush “took the word out and said it’s true,” which only makes the whole thing feel even more raw. Was it a one-off? A misunderstanding? A messy situation that should’ve stayed behind closed doors? We may never get the full picture, and honestly, maybe that’s for the best.

This drama is bigger than one celebrity couple. It’s shining a light on how fast privacy evaporates in 2026 Kenya. One host decides to talk, one phone records it, and suddenly aunties in the village group chat are dissecting your weekend getaway. The comments under the tweet are full of “men moving funny,” “that BnB saved him more than you know,” and straight sympathy for Njugush. It’s dark humor at its finest, but it also leaves you wondering who’s watching the watchers.

At the end of the day, the message from that original post is loud and clear: some secrets are better kept as “client privileges.” Whether you’re a big-name comedian trying to keep your marriage off the timeline or just a regular couple booking a quiet weekend escape, a little discretion from hosts goes a long way. The internet never forgets, but maybe it doesn’t always need to know.

So tell me – do you think the host was right to stay quiet, or is this exactly the kind of drama Kenya needed to wake up to this week? Drop your take in the comments. In the meantime, we’re all refreshing YouTube waiting for that full video to drop. Kenyan social media… you never disappoint.

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