"You seem to love my voice. This voice will whisper asking how you are feeling when you will be having your orgasm at cloud nine," reads Bro Ocholla’s message.
In shock, a member of the group writes “ops!” and then went ahead to write “Bro Ocholla?”
An embarrassed Bro Ocholla quickly apologized, writing: "Wrong message.
Sorry. Poleni.". One of the WhatsApp group members took a screenshot and
shared it. By Tuesday morning, the screenshot had gone viral in Kenya
and they mocked the heck out of Bro Ocholla with hilarious memes
Meanwhile,
Bro Ocholla has come out to defend himself. Speaking on a breakfast
show on Wednesday, the Nairobi man explained that the raunchy message
was meant for his wife.
His wife who was on the show with him confirmed that she was the intended recipient of the famous message. "This happened last week. Why is the media trying to break up a marriage?" she questione"I was sending the message to my wife. I think there is a malicious someone in our prayer group. Why would someone post it on the internet?"
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