Did Kenyan star player secretly impregnate journalist?

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By OFFSIDE- Nairobian | Sep 21, 2018
Harambee Stars players pray together after a vigorous training session [Courtesy]

A star player's name has featured prominently in the pregnancy conundrum of a female journalist.

The scribe’s pregnancy has elicited heated debate in various quarters with two club officials and the player being linked with the pregnancy.

The scribe who is said to be generous reportedly participated in the ‘nocturnal horizontal marathon’, making her pregnancy a subject of conjecture.

Formally, the scribe was dating a top club official, but somehow the player and another man found their way inside her sack, prompting the club official to abandon the woman.

“He no longer trusts the woman after it emerged that one of the players is secretly dating her,” a source told Offside.

Harambee Stars players celebrate their goal against Burundi during their Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup semi-final [Courtesy]

Reliable sources have however told Offside that the father of the baby could be none of the three men with the woman is said to be one of the most generous women in the city.

“She doesn’t say no to anyone, and many people have been there, ata mimi nimepata share yangu…,” said the source.

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