'You cannot stop a man from cheating!' says Anerlisa Muigai as she schools Kenyan women

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Keroche heiress and Nero water company CEO Anerlisa Muigai continues to wow many as the days pass by. The 30-year-old rich kid is not only known for her humility but also for wisdom.

Anerlisa has been of late lecturing Kenyan couples on how to live and who knows, soon she might enroll for relationship classes at any university of her choice, money is not a problem to her.

Well, Anerlisa Muigai has given Kenyan women relationship advice. According to the sexy lass, women should not be worried about their men whenever they're out and should only call them if it's urgent.

Anerlisa further argued that if a man likes cheating, you cannot change him.

"Ladies a piece of advice. I am not an expert in relationships but I'll address two issues that stress women. If you want peace and happiness, please let your man be. This calling your man every minute because he is out of your sight needs to stop. Call him only if it's urgent. You should never lack sleep because he left at 7pm and by 4am he is not back, he is a grown ass man who is fully aware of what time he should get back. On the other hand, his phone should be none of your business. You need to trust your man, you cannot stop a man from cheating. The more he feels nagged the more he wants you out of his sight. Those who say that your man will cheat on you, I always ask them " so should we call a press conference and address the issue?"nkt . It should really be none of their business," she wrote in part.

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Anerlisa Muigai, who is engaged to a man identified as Don, seems to be smitten with love and she also advised her fellow women not to be stresses because of a man.

"Put yourself first, love yourself, respect yourself and everything else should be last. Never stress yourself because of a man, if one relationship fails then off to the next one. Have peace of mind and relax. The only thing that should ever stress you are your children and work."

Anerlisa's sentiments were echoed by many and soon Kenyan women might start following her advice.