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Nadia Mukami Pleads for Return of Stolen Expensive Red Gucci Cap After Nairobi Restaurant Incident

Kenyan musician Nadia Mukami has appealed for the return of her stolen expensive red Gucci cap. The incident happened at a Nairobi restaurant in Upper Hill.

The singer revealed she was at Taidy’s Tavern with her friend Robert for a meeting. She had worn her original Gucci cap, which she described as costly and valuable. Nadia left it on the table for a few minutes. When she returned, it was gone.

“Today, I was at Taidy’s Tavern with my friend Robert. We were having a meeting, and I had my Gucci cap. It’s original and very expensive. I left it at the table, and when I checked again, it was gone,” Nadia shared on her Instagram Stories. She added a heartfelt plea to whoever took it: “If you have taken my red Gucci cap, please return it. I’m just asking, please.”

The musician has not revealed the exact price of the cap. She did, however, offer a reward for its safe return. Nadia also asked her fans for advice on traditional or creative ways to retrieve it.

Fans quickly responded to her post, expressing sympathy and offering tips. Some suggested involving restaurant management, while others recommended filing a police report. Social media users shared the post widely, increasing the chances of locating the cap.

Nadia Mukami is a celebrated singer and mother of two. She is known for her hit songs and active online presence. Her Instagram Stories often serve as a platform to interact with fans, update them on music, and now, appeal for her missing belongings.

The incident shows that even celebrities can fall victim to petty theft in public spaces. It also highlights the power of social media in reaching a wide audience quickly. By sharing her appeal online, Nadia hopes someone with information or the cap itself will respond.

For now, Nadia waits and urges the person who took her expensive red Gucci cap to return it. She emphasizes her plea is sincere. Fans remain hopeful that the iconic cap will be returned safely.


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