“Queen of Africa” Claims She Lost Ksh10 Billion at Co-op Bank
A video of a distraught woman, claiming she lost a staggering Ksh10 billion at Co-operative Bank, has left Kenyans shocked and divided on social media.
The woman, identified as “M/s Mueni” and calling herself the “Queen of Africa”, was filmed walking naked outside a Co-op Bank branch in Nairobi. She accused the bank of withholding her alleged billions and even threatened to expose supposed love affairs involving bank staff.
Co-op Bank Finally Breaks Silence
As the bizarre claims trended online, Co-operative Bank issued a statement acknowledging the viral incident. The bank assured Kenyans that it is working with authorities to assist the woman.
“We are aware of the matter circulating on social media. The bank is engaging relevant authorities to ensure the lady receives the necessary assistance,” read the statement.
The bank urged members of the public to remain sensitive to the situation as it unfolds.
Kenyans React: “She Needs Help, Not Judgment”
The video, which has been widely shared, sparked mixed reactions. While some Kenyans demanded answers from the bank, others called for compassion, suspecting the woman may be experiencing a mental health crisis.
Philanthropist and digital creator Ndungu Nyoro joined the conversation, appealing to both the bank and well-wishers to intervene.
“There’s a woman in Nairobi walking in her birthday suit. She calls herself the Queen of Africa and claims Co-op Bank owes her Ksh10 billion. Whatever the issue, let’s help her. She’s clearly in distress,” Nyoro wrote on Facebook.
Raising Bigger Questions
The incident has reignited conversations around mental health in Kenya and how society treats those in distress. Advocates are urging Kenyans not to rush to judgment, emphasizing that such situations call for professional intervention and support.
Meanwhile, Co-op Bank has promised to keep the public updated as investigations continue.
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