'You make entanglement seem so easy,' Kenyans to Betty Kyallo and 'Somali guy'

Piece by: Peninah Njoki
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Months after denying being romantically involved to Betty Kyallo, Hon Alinur Mohamed has left tongues wagging after visiting the mother of one.

According to a recent post, he spent the better part of yesterday evening hanging out with Betty.

Partly Alinur wrote,

‘WAS DELIGHTED TO SPEND THE BETTER PART OF TODAY’S EVENING WITH BETTY KYALLO AT HER PLACE. WAS GLAD TO INTERACT WITH HER.

In January 2020 Alinur had come out to publicly deny claims to being in a relationship with Betty adding that he is married.

Partly he wrote,

'There has been speculations about my personal life in the past few days. Kenyans are linking me to the Somali Guy who was mentioned by NTV news anchor Ken Mijungu in his story that touched on Betty Kyallo and Dennis Okari.

All these speculations are misleading. The information being spread around lacks facts and is being spread by individuals who have malicious personal interests.

My happiness doesn't come from Broken families. It is important that Kenyans know the Truth.

I have a Family that I love so much. I am therefore asking those purporting that I am the mysterious Somali Guy to have some respect for my family, Betty Kyallo's family, Dennis Okari and myself. Please I am not the Somali Guy.'

Below are a reaction to his visit.

Chepngeno Benta: Wow happy to see you both in good terms.
Happy marriage. Nothing formed against you both will prosper.
Wairimu Wa Kamau: This life is funny after baby daddy is back you can even pose for a photo. Ok, tell us why you denied before.
Tinnah Ongenge: Finally our in-law has revealed himself. Vitenge PAP. Alikuletea nini from Dubai. Thanks for reaffirming she is our Dumash.
Nelly Tanui: The other time you denied, why do you want to make fools out of us, it will end in tears you can't lie to hustlers and walk Scot free.
Pat Mafubo: Dubai trip is finally here. Congratulations mheshimiwa...! Perfect match.
Fey Mwendeh: You make my entanglements look simple. People have been into complex things.
Kipronoh Kitur: Hey, Mr. Somali guy, be advised that there were others in the cookie jar before you. They shared nice photos, laughed and loved together, travelled together and even wedded. I need not tell you that they ate the from the same plate you are now eating from, but it all ended in tears. Don't overdo it bro, kula utoke.