Finally Project X Organizers Speak Out

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Controversial sex party Project X has been the subject of discussion in nearly all platforms since news about the party broke.

Project X was supposed to be held this coming Saturday on 12th March in Kileleshwa but the media sounded the alarm prompting authorities to spring into action.

The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) and the police have outlawed the ratchet party saying it would be a hotspot for promote drugs, illicit sex and the making of pornographic films.

At a press conference in the Nairobi on Monday, KFCB chairman Ezekiel Mutua said the party had been cancelled following immense public pressure from “Kenyans of goodwill, the police and politicians.

Project X organizers emerged from their hideout to comment on the government’s decision to ban their party.

“It’s very saddening that the media has portrayed the event Project X in a manner that is wanting, branding the event as a sex party through the basis of one sentence ‘No one goes back home a virgin’ clearly shows how some media houses can be narrow minde.” The event organizers said in a statement that has been circulating on social media.

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