Amber Ray laments to Sakaja over noisy church groups

Amber shared a video from her apartment balcony where the group could be heard beating drums and singing

Amber Ray and Rapudo during their recent trip to Mauritius
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Socialite Faith Makau popularly known as Amber Ray is beyond furious and calling on Nairobi Governor Sakaja to deal with religious groups accordingly.

Amber shared a video recording from her apartment where she lamented that she'd been woken up at 6am from the irritating and incredibly loud noise coming from a group of faithful's who were matching on the road.

In the video Amber shared a big group of people could be seen waving a white, red and green flag clad in white outfits. A few of the were beating drums and other music instruments while the rest sang inaudibly.

She could be heard complaining to her fiancée Kennedy Radupo as they both mused over how it was ironical to shut down clubs yet let this go on.

"And then they are closing down clubs.... it is 6 am honestly speaking!" Amber can be heard saying as Kennedy inaudibly mutters beside her.

In her message to the governor that she highlighted on her Instagram stories Amber wrote:

I respect religion but this is so wrong in all ways...!" started off the mother of one.

Before going on to add that the amount of noise was so insane that it could be heard from the 7th floor of their building apartment.

 "Hii kelele yote (all this insane noise) at 6am and imagine we are on 7th floor!"

She highlighted that it was terrible enough having loud drums waking her up but topping off is the fact that they did not even understand what the religious sect members were saying.

"Plus to make it worse we don't even understand what they are saying! I swear ata I have never heard a club making this much noise @ Governor Sakaja is this even fair?" Finished off Amber 

Her complaint comes in a week after governor Sakaja went after clubs that were situated in residential areas demanding for their closure until they can get the noise pollution situation in order.

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