Renowned lawyer and social media personality Raymond Nduga has shocked the public with a disturbing and emotionally charged Facebook post, in which he accuses his ex-lover, Sylvia Ndungwa Omulo — known online as Sly Nnard — of a violent assault and financial theft.
In the post, which has since gone viral, Nduga claims he was left severely injured after an encounter with Sylvia turned allegedly violent. He accuses her of biting and mutilating his genitals during what he describes as a vicious attack. “Why did you bite my dick? Chewed it and swallowed the fresh flesh!” he wrote in a dramatic outburst, revealing graphic details that stunned his followers.
But the accusations didn’t end there. Nduga alleges that as he was slipping into unconsciousness, Sylvia transferred money from his accounts into hers before destroying his phone. He further claimed that Sylvia’s sister, Mitchell — whom he described as — was involved in a separate plot to harm his daughter.
According to the flamboyant lawyer, the ordeal happened two days ago, and it was only thanks to his friend Simeo Ochieng that he survived. Ochieng reportedly rushed him to Coptic Hospital on Ngong Road as he bled heavily. Nduga claims the suspects were prevented from fleeing the scene and were later detained at Kileleshwa Police Station.
In a surprising development, Nduga alleges that Sylvia’s mother, Catherine Mbaika, stepped in and paid the hospital bill in what he described as a “bargain” for him to drop the charges — though he suggests the matter is far from over.
“I will explain the story in prose, with evidence, CCTV footages, and money transfers,” he wrote, promising to expose the full details of the incident.
Ending his post on a bitter note, Nduga declared, “I will never ever date a single mother. They never have any good intentions,” a controversial generalisation that has sparked backlash online.
Nduga’s post has ignited a storm of reactions, with many expressing concern, disbelief, and outrage. Legal experts and the public alike are now watching closely to see if formal charges will follow.
As of now, there has been no response from Sylvia Ndungwa Omulo, Mitchell, or their representatives. Police have also not issued an official statement on the matter. However, given the seriousness of the allegations, this could soon escalate into a full-blown legal case.










