Social media bigwig Pauline Njoroge has blasted David Ndii terming him as a weak man for referring to her as a Bimbo.
The PR strategist has come out to condemn David Ndii over what she terms as a lack of substance in a discussion.
The Economic adviser termed Njoroge as a bimbo for ignoring the economy when President Uhuru was in office.
In a response, Njoroge posted an update on her X handle expressing her distaste over Ndii’s term for her.
“When weak men can’t explain themselves or have a substantive response to an issue raised by a woman, they resort to sexual innuendos.” Njoroge shared.
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Pauline fires back
In her tweet, she expressed that women have used sexuality to shut women down when they did not want to listen up.
She stated, “Its an age-old trick to intimidate and shame women, so as to shut them up.”
Njoroge went on to highlight that Ndii did not refer to men in such terms while debating and or addressing them.
She went on to accuse economist David Ndii of introducing bedroom matters to a mature discussion as a show of his character.
“I have seen @DavidNdii argue with men. He has never introduced bedroom matters into those arguments.” she highlighted.
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Njoroge calls out Kenya Kwanza
The PR guru went on ahead in her statement to state that David Ndii was deflecting from the issues at hand on fuel costs and subsidies in the country.
She highlights that Ndii has essentially sexualised the issue of the cost of fuel to not address it a the expense of the taxpayers.
“Its appalling that a presidential advisor, a public servant who is paid by tax payers can result to this form of violence against women in order to deflect attention from the matters at hand.” she shared.
Pauline Njorge went on to remind Ndii of the political promises made by the Kenya Kwanza administration on reducing fuel costs.
“The administration he serves rose to power through a campaign promise to lower the cost of fuel. As Kenyan citizens, we have a right to question” Njoroge noted.
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