A woman's nudes went viral on social media when a man believed to have been pursuing her allegedly decided to post them without her consent.
The man, whose Facebook name is Maxwell B. Nyandieka, posted a photo of the woman in her shop wearing only underwear and a T-shirt in the 'Amachuma na Amasase group', asking what would happen if a customer came by and found the woman naked.
"Madam, what if a customer comes and finds you naked in the shop?" Nyandieka posted in the group.
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The woman in the photo, Lydia Kerubo, defended herself saying the man asked her to lend him her phone in order to transfer some applications.
The man went on and transfered her photos, which he posted to ashame her after she turned down his proposal.
"Still in pain after Maxwell B Nyandieka interfered with my phone, transfered my photos and finally posted them. He asked me to lend him my phone to send some apps, little did I know he had other intentions. He transferred my photos to his phone and later on seduced me. After turning down his advances, he went forth and humiliated me in this manner," she said.
The Facebook group brings together people from both Nyamira and Kisii Counties where societal change is widely discussed.
Throughout Monday, the conversation on the morality of the act dominated with many users blaming the man behind the move.