Kenyan artist Willy Paul has shared a message on his page, telling women partying is not mandatory and they can actually do without it at times.

Speaking through his social media page, Willy Paul urged women to go slow on themselves and consider the easier way, which is to stay at home if it happens that they don’t have money for partying.
“Women, Sio lazima Kama hauna pesa kaa home! Avoid hawa marafiki wa akona gari; we’re picking you up.
The Hallelujah hitmaker also told the ladies that relying entirely on other people’s money is not always a good idea, and just because those people in question own rides and have money to splash doesn’t mean they can always give in to their wants. Adding to that, shortcuts are not always good, as they have consequences later on. What ladies should consider doing, though, is putting their best foot forward and trying to earn an honest, rightful living.
“Social media isikupe pressure.” Go out there and hustle the right way; hii mambo ya shortcuts ndio itamake life yako short.
It’s never too late to start fresh!!” Part of Willy Paul’s statement read:
Even after admitting that he is not entirely the best person to be sharing advice as he also has his own side, he reminded the females that even the most underrated and unexpected person can be used to deliver the message home.

“Mimi sio the right peron kupeana hii advice, but kumbuka mungu utumia ata mwizi kupass message.” The last of Willy Paul’s statements read:.