Andrew Kibe Advises Khalif Kairo to Keep His Woman Away from Social Media, Date in Private

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  • Ex-radio host Andrew Kibe advises men to avoid posting their romantic partners online, arguing it can lead to relationship issues and attract unwanted attention from other men.

  • Kibe's comments were sparked by businessman Khalif Kairo's social media posts showing off his posh dates with his girlfriend in Cape Town, generating mixed reactions from netizens about the wisdom of dating publicly.

Khalif Kairo and his Girlfriend
Andrew Kibe, the ex-radio host, has advised men to refrain from posting their romantic partners online, warning that it often leads to relationship trouble and breakups. 

Kibe's remarks were prompted by businessman Khalif Kairo's recent social media posts showcasing his luxurious dates with his girlfriend in Cape Town. 

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Kairo's posts boasted about elevating his girlfriend's status and making other men envious of his ability to provide for her.

During a live TikTok session, Kibe criticized Kairo's approach to dating publicly, arguing that it increases the woman's perceived value and may attract unwanted attention from other men, including those with more wealth. 

Kibe advised Kairo to date privately to protect his relationship and avoid unnecessary challenges.

Kibe's commentary received mixed reactions on social media. While some agreed with his perspective, noting that Kairo's relationship may face difficulties due to the publicity, others accused Kibe of being bitter or envious of Kairo's lifestyle. 

Kibe's stance on keeping relationships private resonated with many men who shared their own experiences and supported his advice.

In contrast, Kairo has previously suggested that men should choose their partners wisely to achieve success in life. 

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He believes that many men are held back by women who do not support them or recognize their potential. 

While some accused him of being negative toward women, many men supported his viewpoint and shared similar stories.


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