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– Kenyan socialite, Pesh, was arrested in Ghana according to grapevine and is currently serving a ten-year jail term at a Ghanaian correctional facility
– Pesh shot into infamy circa 2015 when she leaked her private photos on social media and rode on the new found fame to become Kenya’s 2015 sensation
Pesh shot into infamy after sharing her naked photos on social media. Her well endowed derriere, laid bare, gave her a legion of followers.
A month after sharing the photos online, the girl became the talk on the Kenyan blogosphere. With the photos, came the fame which she took to the Nairobi party scene.
She was a regular at all the big parties in Nairobi and would be seen in the company of Nigerian men and foreighners who had a dime to spare- Pesh had become a socialite.
The TUKO gossiper has been sufficiently informed that Pesh, in her many wanderings, met a Ghanaian drug lord who recruited her in the trade. The money was good and her task was easy.
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After identifying herself as a socialite, it was possible for her to travel around the world in the guise that she was servicing her clients for pay. A common assumption was that Kenyan girls were selling like hot cake in West Africa.
Quite on the contrary, Pesh was being used to peddle drugs on a network that spanned from Ghana, Paris and the United States.
Pesh went off the radar circa July, 2015. It was around the time that she posted on her social media that she was travelling to Ghana.
Early in 2016, her family which was looking for her could not find her. Her close friend was answering her phone calls but could not reveal where Pesh was .
It was assumed that something tragic happened to her causing her disappearance. True to speculation, something did happen to her. She was reportedly arrested at a Ghanaian airport with Cocaine. She was on her way to do her delivery in the United States.
She has been in remand ever since and an unconfirmed report indicate that she is currently serving a ten-year jail term after she was convicted by a Ghanaian magistrate.
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