VIDEO: Source of Monica Kimani’s Wealth Revealed, Labelled An Economic Terrorist

The source of wealth accumulated by slain business woman Monica Kimani has continued to puzzle many Kenyans even in her death. Monica Kimani lived like a queen, drove high end cars and had lots of cash to treat herself to any kind of life she so wished.

Numerous sources have revealed that the 29 year old business woman had great connections in South Sudan, a country full of Oil hence making money flow so easily in the economy but through the hands of a few individuals.

One such individual is believed to be General Daniel Awet Akot who is believed to be the man behind Monica’s great success. It is believed that the general had a romantic affair with Monica and could therefore help her travel out of South Sudan will extremely large amounts of Money. General Akot used his influence to make this happen since the South Sudanese government is so strict when it comes to movement of large amounts of money in and out of the country.

Independent media house, Africa Uncensored ran a documentary titled #TheProfiteers

In the documentary, details of how influential and top South Sudanese officials have looted the country and stashed their loot in neighbouring countries like Kenya emerged. Could it be that Monica Kimani was also part of this cartel that looted Africa’s newest and youngest nation? Was Mrs. Kimani General Akot’s accomplice?

General Akot has so far denied ever knowing Mrs. Kimani or having any connections with her.

Blogger Abraham Mutai has in a latest tweet accompanied with a video termed Monica Kimani an Economic terrorist. Could this be true?

“Monica Kimani was a criminal. An economic terrorist who was feeding on blood money she was helping launder in Nairobi for terrorists ruling the South Sudan. And her murder might be connected to the South Sudan generals hiding in Kenya #StopLootingSouthSudan,” tweeted Blogger Mutai.


Some sources have also claimed that Monica Kimani could have been murdered by her “business partners” from South Sudan and have infact called upon the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to try and dig deep into the South Sudan connection to the Murder case.

So Far, three people are in police custody in connection with the murder. They are TV journalist Jacque Maribe, her fiance Joseph Irungu and Mr. Brayan Kassaine. Mrs. Kimani and Irungu will be arraigned in court on Monday, October 15.

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