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Diddy style 'freak-off' parties take over Kanairo's thriving nightlife with a buzz

Nairobi nightlife. (Courtesy)

In recent weeks, the world has been shocked by numerous allegations linking American rap mogul Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs to his infamous 'freak off' parties. Meanwhile, many closer to home are observing with indifference, having attended similar gatherings themselves, events that are gaining popularity in city estates.

Kenyans love to party and this fact is cemented by their frequent visits to bars, nightclubs and music concerts. However, whilst the majority may enjoy the public social spaces, another section of Kenyans prefer partying differently; with a tinge of twist.

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