“Iko Doh Kenya”: Chebet Ronoh Backs Murugi Munyi’s Narrative Being Broke In Nairobi Is By Choice

Former radio host and content creator Chebet Ronoh has waded into the debate over the cost of living and wealth in the capital, supporting the controversial view that financial struggle in Nairobi is often a matter of mindset. Speaking during a podcast on Wednesday, April 15, 202..
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Content creator Chebet Ronoh has supported the controversial view that financial struggles in Nairobi are often a matter of choice and mindset, echoing sentiments previously expressed by Murugi Munyi.
- Chebet Ronoh argued that Nairobi is full of untapped opportunities and that many Kenyans fail to recognize how "blessed" the country is compared to its neighbors.
- The former radio host stated that wealth is being built daily by young people in the city and that a high quality of life is achievable for those who are financially stable.
- Ronoh defended Murugi Munyi against backlash, agreeing that poverty in Nairobi can be overcome through determination and targeting the right markets, citing numerous "rags-to-riches" stories.
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