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Luo Man’s Kilimani Studio Sparks Debate with TV Bigger Than Couch


A young Luo man has set social media alight after sharing photos of his sleek studio apartment in Kilimani, where his television screen dwarfs his seating. The humorous caption, claiming his TV is longer than his chair, instantly caught the attention of Kenyans online.

The minimalist studio boasts modern finishes, a large flat-screen TV, and just a few pieces of furniture—a setup reflecting a growing trend among Nairobi’s urban bachelors. Many praised the man for his bold lifestyle choices and ability to afford a prime location while maintaining a simple living space. The post quickly trended under the hashtag #TVKulikoKiti, with users sharing their own takes on prioritising technology over traditional comforts.

However, the photos have also reignited discussions about the pressures young Kenyans face in urban environments. Some critics argue that the prioritisation of flashy electronics over basic home essentials sends the wrong message about values and financial management. Others view it as an expression of independence and modern taste, highlighting how personal comfort varies widely.

The post comes at a time when many urban youth are redefining success and lifestyle, often balancing limited resources with aspirations for status symbols. While the man’s humorous take has won fans, it also raises questions about societal expectations and the cost of keeping up appearances.

As the debate rages on, many wonder whether this trend signals a shift in how young Kenyans live and what they value most in their homes. The discussion around urban living and personal priorities remains far from settled.

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