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Kenyan Woman Advises Women Looking for Rich Men to Try High-End Hospital Parking, Java

 

A Kenyan woman using the TikTok handle @Dyphna Amondi has advised women looking for rich men to try high-end hospitals like Nairobi Hospital. Dyphna Amondi advised women on where they can get rich men. Where rich men are found in Nairobi In a video that has now gone viral, the gorgeous lady recorded herself at a parking lot of the said hospital and advised women to consider hanging around at the hospital. "Team sprinkle sprinkle, how come you have not yet discovered Nairobi Hospital? Let me plug you all, you guys should go there. Go hang around. They actually even have a Java. You can go grab something to drink and well, the doctors, the people who are coming to see their people, you will find something. You will definitely find something," she said. Amondi also complained about how expensive the parking was and revealed she paid KSh 150 for two hours and wondered how much one would pay if they had to stay in the hospital for the entire day. Watch the video below: Netizens react to woman's ideal place for rich man Her advise left many with mixed reactions as some wondered if the hospital was an ideal place to get a suitor while others vowed to give it a shot. Here are some of the comments from social media users: @misoo_254 said: "Me wondering about Lee Funeral and divorce courts." @lelev up said: "Ni nini ladies? I'm a sprinkle sprinkle girl, but this is too much." @siano said: "I always go to Aga Khan Hospital when sick, and I have never met anyone. I will try Nairobi Hospital, it sounds desperate but I don't care." @shanty_nguhi said: "That's where I met my husband." @African_claudia said: "So who are we targeting, doctor, patient or family member." @thickandtried said: "Is it this bad?" @vonette orinda said: "Doctors are equal to premium tears and people coming to see their loved ones, their minds are on hospital bills." @dphana said: "You all play too much. Not the grieving relatives too."


by  Amondi Aroko 

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