US-based Activist Tears Down Caroline Mutoko After Criticising Mohammed Ali

A US-based activist has heavily criticised radio personality Caroline Mutoko after her latest attack on KTN investigative journalist Mohammed Ali.

In a recent video, Mutoko bashed Mohammed after his exposé, Kaburi La Wazi, which focused on the controversial murder of businessman Jacob Juma. She took issue with the journalist for revealing the face of a girl identified as Cheryl Kitonga, who met with Juma on the night of his death.

Her sentiments, however, did not augur well with the social activist identified as Maggie Marikah, who attacked Mutoko for encouraging 'prostitution and clandestine mentality' among the youth.

Ms Marikah, a Kenyan living in Atlanta, Georgia, stated that questioning why Mohammed did not conceal the face of Ms Kitonga was only a notion that would propagate prostitution among the youth.

“Okay… Nothing brings more dignity to women than telling them it’s okay to exploit their sexual desires and fantasies as long as you are in the twenties," Ms Marikah stated.

“Put efforts where it matters. By the time you are asking for Cheryl Kitonga's face to be concealed, you have lost the fight on women dignity. Stop the next Cheryl from being taken advantage of by a so-called sponsor,” she added.

Ms Marikah trolled Mutoko for supposedly asking the youth to continue making senseless mistakes just because they were young.

"Just because you made mistakes in your 20s is no reason for every other 20-year-old to follow in your footsteps.  My desire is that the mistakes I made in my early years will not be the mistakes of my fellow sisters because when you know better, you do better. Stop the next Cheryl Kitonga, covering the face does little or nothing for her," Marikah noted.

The activist further questioned the former KISS 100 presenter's moral standing to talk about the matter.

“Was Carol Mutoko the woman alleged to be with Mutula Kilonzo at time of death???” Marikah asked.

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