Ksh.200K-a-night: The confessions of a high-end Kilimani escort
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At barely 26 years old, she oozes the confidence of
a business magnet and the opulence of a Forbes-listed young entrepreneur.
She carries the air of ‘I have made it’, a subtle
arrogance of a rags to riches story, and the smile of a contented broker.
She travels when she feels like it or for ‘work’,
and luxury to her is the norm; the sustenance of all these, her flourishing
‘rosecoco enterprise.’
Welcome to the world of Sabina (not her real name);
a mother and a businesswoman running a clothing line and a chain of property in
Nairobi’s upmarket areas.
“All of my
businesses are doing very well, I have a chain of properties within Kilimani
that I use as AirBnBs and rentals. My life is not tragic, but I had my share of
challenges growing up. I was not fortunate enough to go to university because
of financial issues, so eventually I got married when 19,” she says.
In an exclusive
interview with Citizen Digital, Sabina shared that the marriage became abusive
and she left with her now six-year-old son; that was how her journey to
becoming a high end escort began.
“I was going
through a lot, straight out of a relationship and with a child. I went back
home and I didn't leave the house for three months, the day I stepped out was
the very day my journey as an escort began,” she narrates.
“I met a man who
linked and introduced me to some of his prominent friends who would recommend
me to their friends and the money started coming in. These people would host
parties once or twice a month and that's where my clientele base grew.”
With the mass
appeal and glorification of what is now being referred to as ‘rosecoco
entrepreneurship’ in social platforms, the women in this business portray a
soft life lifestyle admired by many. So what is Sabina’s day like?
“I am usually up
early in the morning, get my son ready for school, then later lock myself in my
bedroom which I use as my office most of the time. I then follow up on
business, post content on my social media, and talk to a few clients,” she
says.
“Then later on I
go out to socialize, if things go well I don't go back home, but I have a nanny
who helps when I am not around and my mother helps with my son too.”
Despite declining
to name names, Sabina revealed that her clients are powerful politicians,
celebrities, diplomats, and renowned industry leaders.
Most return
clients want more than a glorified mannequin bimbo for quick sex, she says, they
enjoy being in the company of beauty with brains, someone smart and ambitious.
Also, some generally
just want good-looking women that they can travel out of the country with.
“They look for
women they would not feel embarrassed about taking to dinner with their
business colleagues, the key is to dress nicely and be well-read. The highest
amount of money I have ever made with a single client is Ksh.200,000. Men out
here have money, just because they are not spending it on you does not mean that
they are broke,” she says.
Sabina has a
network of around 150 young women, while many desire to be in her inner circle,
only a few have access once vetted.
Today, the
high-end call girls in her network demand a staggering Ksh.80,000 per night,
but the hefty price tag often comes with outrageous and unsafe demands.
“When I started, I
did not have anyone to show me the way and how to protect myself. I would get
invited to parties and meet strangers and some are memories I would want to
forget. The girls in my network share their experiences and alert each other on
places and individuals to avoid,” she reveals.
“I would not say I
am a pimp because I do not exploit the girls, I just link them to the right
people and it is better than randomly selling your body in the streets. When
men approach me for ladies, I do not get cuts from the women, only the male
clients.”
Although there is
little regard for the complexities of being an escort, the overwhelming support
she gets online underscores her focus on the soft life gained through being an
escort - overlooking the implications that come with the luxurious lifestyle.
“As a beginner, I
wasn't able to protect myself along the way, the least I could do was beg them
to use protection. In my line of work, you meet all kinds of people, you get
men who are rude, cold, and aggressive. Some people threaten you and so you
just sleep with them unwillingly and hope you come out alive. At the end of the
day, you go back home, kneel, pray, and thank God that you are back home safe,”
she states.
“Some of the
clients refuse to pay once they are done and physically abuse the girls when
they ask for their money. There are good and bad memories, I choose to
focus on the good ones. Also with time, you know your boundaries and what you
can and cannot do.”
Although Sabina
had tried to keep her source of income from her family, she says her mother
found out through social media, and like most parents she was disappointed.
“I had to sit down
with her and explain to her what I do, of course, she did not like it. I do not
expect any parent to understand but it is what I do. I am hustling for my
child, the sad part is that you cannot erase the memory whether good or bad, I
try to live for the good and know that I am doing all this for my baby,” she says.


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