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Why Genz is disappointed after visiting Koinange Street at night 

The boy identified as Tony works in his father's law firm

by Jacky Kariuki
4th June 2026
in News
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Why Genz is disappointed after visiting Koinange Street at night 
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A 22-year-old man in Nairobi is still disappointed after sneaking from his parent’s home in Kamulu to Koinange Street at midnight only to find empty Avenues.

The boy identified as Tony works in his father’s law firm in Upper Hill where he says they are always busy and whenever they close for the day, he accompanies his dad home using the family car.

Even so, he has been hearing his friends talking to people talking about Koinange Street, conversations that have been arousing his curiosity.

So, last Saturday the junior lawyer sneaked to the city centre to try his luck and see what his peers have been describing as ‘goodies,’

“I landed at the city centre around 10:40pm and jumped onto a boda-boda that dropped me at Koinange Street, but no one was on there, all the walkways remained clear,” he shared

“I strolled around for about anything and did not meet the hot girls that people have been talking about, I have never been disappointed like that night, I feel wasted,” Tony added

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