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Who posted photos of Shebesh ‘look-alike’ online?

City News

By The Nairobian Reporter

Nairobi, Kenya: Naked pictures of a woman alleged to be Nairobi women’s representative Rachel Shebesh have been released online.

For the past few days, the nude pictures have been the trending topic on Twitter, but this does not come as a surprise since a few weeks back, the Nairobian rated Shebesh among the top ten sexiest women in the city.

However, what is sinister about the photos is that there is a man in them who resembles Nairobi senator Mike Sonko.

The graphic pictures, which we cannot publish because they are obscene and have not been authenticated, show the woman performing oral sex on an unidentifi ed man.

From the angle of the photography, it is clear that the man being ‘serviced’ is the one who took the photographs.

In the background, one can see the normal setting of a hotel room. In another picture, the woman who resembles Shebesh is seen, hair disheveled but is modestly covered in a white sheet.

In the third photo, the woman is seen with her eyes half closed. She has no make up and from the grainy pictures, one can tell that she is aware that her photos are being taken.

In yet another photo, a man who looks like Sonko is seen cuddling the woman who looks more than willing to be in the senator’s arms.

From the setting and the background of the room, it is obvious that the two are actually in the same room.

When reached for comment, Nairobi senator Mike Sonko totally refused to comment on the issue asking our reporter to focus on his development record, but not his “personal choices in life”.

“I don’t know anything about the pictures.  They are a total fabrication. I have no links at all with the pictures, but as a man, you must have defence. In any thing you do, you must have defence,” he said before hanging up.

Shebesh too could not be reached for comment as her number was constantly engaged before finally going ‘out of service’. 

Shebesh’s husband, Frank, since the pictures surfaced, has not been seen at his daily lunch and drinking joint.

For years, the two lawmakers have been rumoured to be involved in an illicit affair that turned sour two weeks ago when they were engaged in a brawl at a city hotel.

The two leaders had been booked into a private suite at a five-star hotel in the city and The Nairobian can exclusively reveal that after Mike Sonko fought with Shebesh, the two were again embroiled in a fight within parliament buildings days later.

The fight was a continuation of the earlier confrontation the two had at Crowne Plaza Hotel.

Aides close to them reveal that the genesis of the fight was a phone call that Shebesh allegedly received from former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Sonko was not too pleased that Shebesh was on phone for a long time with the former premier and he tried wrestling the phone, a red Samsung S3, from Shebesh.

The Nairobi women’s rep tried to resist and in the process, sprained her wrist as Sonko forced the phone from her hand.

The senator then threw the phone against the wall, before stamping on it and breaking it to pieces.

A verbal confrontation ensued and the two parted ways. Five days later, the two met at National Prayer Breakfast hosted by President Uhuru and totally avoided each other.

“It’s rare for the senator and the women’s representative not to talk. They are always together everyday. If not, they will be on phone for considerable periods,” said a Nairobi county assembly member in the know.

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