SPONSOR MANENOS: Are You Being Sponsored?
We probably know Cheryl Gitonga and how her private life became a matter of national importance that it was not only discussed on National Television but was also a subject for several FM stations in the Country.
We also agree that there are many Cheryl Gitonga’s in our campuses.
In fact, Ms. Philomena Ndambuki, a psychologist and director of mentorship at Kenyatta University was quoted in the Sunday Nation of June 12 2016 saying that ‘girls are sleeping with sugar daddies for money and if you keep in mind that the Kenyan society does not see anything wrong with corruption or stealing, then students have a motivating factor to join crime.’
From the discussions on both social and mainstream media, it is evident that most female university students are today living lavish lives at the expense of an older citizen who probably has a family. In exchange for a romp with a young and energetic university student, these older citizens are willing to part with enough cash to sustain lavish lifestyles for their campus sweethearts.
This is why we have dedicated the July Edition of The Campus Lady Magazine to the hot topic of Sugar Daddies alias Sponsors. Have you ever been approached by a sponsor? Have you ever wished to have a sponsor? What are your views on the notion that campus ladies are hawking their bodies and innocence at the allure of merry and lavish lifestyles?
Do we have female university students who still live their lives in an honest way? Do we still have honest relationships on campus? Who foots your bill on campus? Who pays your school fees as a student? How old, moneyed and influential is your boyfriend?
We will be glad to share your views, frustrations, concerns and comments on this issue in our next edition of The Campus Lady Magazine.
Therefore, feel free to hit us up on Facebook at “The Campus Lady Magazine” or on Instagram at @tcl_mag or via Email at thecampuslady@gmail.com