Maina and King’angi have always make our workdays. Today’s morning debate on Classic 105 was based on why men do not support their kids when they part with their wives and only wait to be exposed.
Here is what one caller had to say, “If she puts me on social media that’s her problem. The people were not there when we were meeting. My aunt separated years ago everybody knew the kind of woman she was.
The husband left because he was a long distance driver and when he came back my aunt would not open the door. My aunt would not give him food arguing that
If my woman takes me to social media to tell people I am a dead beat dad acha hao watu wa social media wamsaidie. Another caller adds, “If I am not in good terms with a woman I will cut ties with the kids to avoid seeing her.”
Another adds, “So women think that when they put us on social media they will intimidate us? She can even put it on CNN and Al Jazeera we do not care, they cannot intimidate us.
Wakanai calls in and adds, “When we were getting that kid we were in love, something happened and we parted. A woman will always look for a reason to fight you through that kid.”
Another netizen wrote:
#MainaAndKingangi
— Felix Otieno Agola (@FelixxOtienoo) April 15, 2019
Maina no matter what a woman does to a man it should change the relationship of the father and the child,why abondon your child because of the mother's mistake.
Some thought it wrong for Maina to air their opinions on instargram
It is very dishonest, deceitful and doltish for Maina to advice that social media is the mode of enforcement for child support! I thought there is a legal mechanism that the state can use to compel support. #MainaAndKingangi
— CHRIS MASITTA, HSC (@CCmasitta) April 15, 2019
'I don't care' is the language of idiots