Earlier this morning Wapi Pay issued a statement addressing Sunday, 17 October incident that occurred at the Ole Sereni hotel.
From their statement the two brothers distance themselves from having anything to do with gender based violence; as they claim their only involvement with the said women was to help neutralize a fight that was going on.
However from the footage shared widely on social media, brother Paul Ndichu is seen vandalizing somebody’s car; while twin, Eddie is caught in between two women – who were either fighting him or like he claims, was separating a fight.
Wahu disgusted
With the statement shared through Wapi Pay social media pages; mother of 2 beautiful girls Wahu Kagwi has come forth to call out the Ndichu’s for trying to justify their violent actions against the women in the viral video.
Being a mother of girls, the lady who doubles up as an artist decided to respond to Wapi Pay’s statement saying;
I’m so angry right now!!!!!
@wapi_pay it is evident that you’re oblivious of the contradictions in your statement!
According to Wahu, the statement shared is to help the two brothers clear their guilt; and is not an apology of any sort.
you insinuate that neither you or your co-founders EDDIE & PAUL NDICHU tolerate gender based violence…yet the footage indicates otherwise. ..you also say your co-founders were neutralizing a fight…by slapping a Woman??? And vandalizing a car? This is in no way an apology. This is a poor attempt to clear guilty, irresponsible and violent behavior.
And in conclusion, the mother of 2 called out to all corporates and members of the public to condone such behavior; adding that justice must prevail for these young women.
Dear corporates and members of the public..we cannot in this day and age condone this kind of irresponsible entitled and desrespectful practices. May the law of Kenya prevail.
#endgbv