Corazon Kwamboka urges Esther Musila to stop addressing online bullies

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Corazon Kwamboka has advised Esther Musila to stop responding to online bullies and let the matter go.

On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, she said responding often causes more pain to the person being targeted.

“For her, I would say she should just let it go; hiyo energy ya ku address all the time, wewe ndio unaumia,” Corazon Kwamboka said.

She added that ignoring such people can lead to them stopping on their own.

She said people who keep responding to online attacks end up hurting themselves more. Corazon Kwamboka said it is better to protect one’s peace and avoid giving energy to negativity.

Corazon Kwamboka during the interview. PHOTO/@alexmwakideutv/YouTube

“Leave them alone; eventually watawachana na yeye,” she said.

Her remarks were shared as advice to Esther Musila as she faces online bullying.

Corazon Kwamboka’s advice came after Esther Musila vowed to take firm action against online bullies in 2026. On Saturday, January 24, 2026, on Instagram, Musila said she will not allow anyone to control how she responds to abuse.

“I will never be a victim of anyone’s bullying, so you bullies will not dictate how I respond to your abuse,” she said.

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Taking stand against negativity

Esther Musila said cyberbullying is a crime and warned that some people will be held accountable. She said some cases will be used as examples to show that abuse online has consequences. Musila said she is ready to take action even if she stands alone.

Esther Musila’s post. PHOTO/@esther.musila/Instagram

“If I have to be the only soldier in my army, I will be, but you will not bully me for my life choices,” she said.

She added that her message should not be taken as a threat but as a warning to those who think they can intimidate others online. Musila said people should not assume they can speak badly to others without facing any consequences. She said her stand is about protecting herself from abuse.

Musila also spoke about how she lives her life. She said she keeps to herself and does not interfere in other people’s affairs.

“I am one human being who minds their own business and not in anyone’s space,” she said.

She added that she does not support negativity but is tired of being expected to stay silent.

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