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Kenya’s power couple just had a major court showdown — and Simon Kabu, founder of Bonfire Adventures, walked out the winner. A judge has officially barred his wife, Sarah Njoki, from posting anything negative about him on social media. That’s right, no more dirty laundry online!

What started as a fairytale romance built around travel and luxury has turned into a courtroom saga.

In a twist nobody saw coming, Simon sued his wife for defamation after she allegedly aired their private issues publicly and harshly on social media. The court agreed that the online jabs were too much, and slapped Sarah with a gag order.

 

Kenyans online did not hold back with their reactions. Some joked that Simon just won the “World Cup of marital disputes,” while others couldn’t believe the same people who once wrapped themselves in the same blanket were now settling scores in court.

There’s even more spice — Sarah was reportedly being represented by her new boyfriend, a lawyer she had referred to as her “pillar of strength.” But even with love and legal brains on her side, things didn’t go her way in court. Netizens didn’t waste time throwing shade, with many saying she should have chosen a better pillar.

This whole saga has triggered deep conversations about relationships, privacy, and the dangers of oversharing in the digital age. People are now debating whether couples should really settle scores in public or respect the sacred bond they once shared.

Simon’s win is more than just a legal victory — it’s a bold message to keep personal matters offline. And for Kenyan youth watching all this unfold, it’s a lesson in how quickly love stories can become courtroom scripts.

One thing is clear: what happens on social media can land you in court. Love smart. Post wiser.

By Newshub

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