“The biggest enemy of a woman is another woman! There’s a thin line between culture and women empowerment. The inability of most women to be a sister’s keeper, strong women build one another up not tearing each other down!! Women are their own worst enemies!”
Those were the words of Wanjoki’s Sports Hub who shared a post of a lady Njambi Fever. Njambi was trying to discredit Chapati mistress, alleging that she overlooks orders from low income people while giving priority to well off customers. Some customers were also criticizing her because her chapatis were expensive.
Men were not happy with the comment advising ladies that there’s no reward in being a supporter of someone’s downfall, adding that people should not use their pages to bring other people’s businesses down.
“It had to be a woman eager to destroy another hardworking lady’s business. No business model is perfect neither is the chapati mama but to the extent you go on-line sole purpose to destroy someone’s livelihood that’s a different kind of evil,” Ken Abedi said.
Amon Gach explained that a person who is trying and failing and retrying with improvement is way more resourceful than a critic who can’t even motivate themselves to try anything.”
Domicile Herb wondered why all the hate on someone’s source of income. Explaining that instead of demoralizing them they should pet they secure the bag, they have a family to feed. If she can’t support her just let her be.
“Why spend your time on a person who doesn’t know you and doesn’t bother? Put your life in order stop this thirst for likes and comments,” Amakanji Thomas added.
“If you’re celebrating other people’s problems then wait for your day. Those you have around you will do the same,” Mweu Gabriel mentioned.
Baba Leo and Leila advised that, “let the good lady do her job, where challenges come we overcome them together.”