• Friday, 12 September 2025
The Great Trek to Westlands: Dem Wa Facebook's Hilarious Lunch Date

The Great Trek to Westlands: Dem Wa Facebook's Hilarious Lunch Date

Comedian Dem Wa Facebook is known for her no-nonsense takes on everyday social issues. She's now taken aim at something she finds both funny and frustrating: people from Kangemi claiming to live in the more well-to-do neighbourhood of Westlands.

 

In a recent YouTube video, the popular entertainer shared a personal story that perfectly illustrates the trend. It has since sparked a lot of conversation and laughter online.

The Great Trek to Westlands

Dem Wa Facebook was invited to lunch by a friend who said they were in Westlands. Excited to dine in a fancy area, she headed out with high hopes. But as she got closer, things didn't add up.

Dem Wa Facebook // Instagram

Her friend kept telling her to “walk a bit further,” even after she was already in the heart of Westlands. After a long walk, she realised she had walked all the way into Kangemi.

 

Instead of a chic restaurant, she found herself in a small kibanda – (makeshift eatery made from iron sheets.) The place was packed with her fellow Luhya community members.

“People from Kangemi, please, if you are from Kangemi, just say you are from Kangemi. Stop this business of claiming you are from Westlands.”

Why the Fake Address?

Dem Wa Facebook believes this is all about appearances. She said people often use fake addresses to look more successful or to get a higher social status.

 

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She insists there's no shame in being honest about where you live.

Honesty is Key: Be truthful about your background.

Embrace Your Roots: Be proud of where you come from.

Dem Wa Facebook // Instagram

Stop Chasing Status: Don’t use a fake address to boost your image.

Dem Wa Facebook’s message is clear: be yourself.

"There is nothing wrong with saying where you truly come from. If you are from Kangemi, own it proudly instead of pretending to be from Westlands.”

To wrap things up, the comedian jokingly told her viewers she was broadcasting “live from Lavington,” adding that the area comes with "peace of mind and a piece of money."

Her story has struck a chord with people who can relate to the pressure of keeping up appearances.

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