Risper Faith reveals tricks she used to Nairobi finesse men
Risper Faith, a socialite and mother of one, deceived over 30 men into giving her money by pretending to be in an accident. She shared her story on social media to encourage women to think strategically about making money.
One day, while driving to a rugby event in Nakuru, Faith and her friends came across a car accident. She decided to stop her car and take photos of the scene. To make the photos look more realistic, she applied some blood to her face.
Faith then went to a nearby hospital and bribed a doctor with KSh 3,000 to stage a photo of her being admitted to the emergency ward. She sent these photos to her 30 admirers, explaining that she had been in an accident and needed money to pay her medical bills.
Risper Faith recounting an incident where she arrived at an accident scene and her first instinct was to apply blood from the accident scene to her face and take selfies as if she were a victim, all this just to scam the men hitting on her is so cringe. pic.twitter.com/aVxL4Z4pwb
— Billy The GOAT (@CrazyNairobian) November 4, 2023
The men began sending money immediately, and within a day, Faith had raised KSh 256,000. Upon returning to Nairobi, she used fake bandages to convince her admirers that she was still injured. They would visit her, bringing her whatever she asked for.
Faith’s story has generated a lot of controversy, but she defends her actions, saying that she was simply trying to make a living. She encourages other women to think strategically about making money and to not be afraid to take risks.