First successful penile implant was done at the Aga Khan Hospital
On the Friday morning conversation, Maina and Kingangi congratulated the hospital for doing something that has not been done in the region.
Maina said ‘Alot of men are celebrating but my question is, is it that serious, do we have that much of a problem? Mwalimu pointed out what men have been doing to solve that issue ‘do you see all the peanuts being sold? zinauzwa pahali pote, mkombero tumetafuna’ Mwalimu joked.
Alot of men are besides themselves with glee and joy kwani it’s that much of a problem?’ Maina asked.
‘let me ask you gentlemen of this republic of Kenya you have never heard of diet, this guy was 40, ni nini? How much is that procedure so that I can tell these men?’
Mwalimu defended men’s diet but Maina added
‘You know you guys eat so badly you cannot be having these problems at 30? Maina retorted to Kingangi, mko hapa na mashida, how big of a problem is it because every man is celebrating in Kenya, our grandfathers are still going having babies today but you guys at 30 have problems, ni nini mbaya? this guy who got the operation is 40’
At least there is a solution Kingangi tol him.
‘why cant Kenyan men understand it is their diet? Maina added, our grandfathers are still having babies today, the guy who had the penile implant is 40, heh nowadays at 32 hakuna kazi,’
A woman called andf blamed it on poor diet and chewing mogoka ‘wanauame ni pombe wanakunywa sana na mogoka na miraa ndio waezane na kazi bana, they should know this is affecting them,’
A man told Maian that he blames women for increasing the speedometer.
‘hii mambo lazima tucelebrate for the men of Kenya these days mambo ni mengi kuna uchai, na kuna mabaya watu wanakuombea, we must enjoy our right even our last day of life, we thank the Aga Khan we appreciate and we want to promise them tukipata ile 6k per month, we will go there’
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