
Club ValuValu in Mumias town, Kenya, is currently making waves on the internet. The club, which was founded in 2018, has hosted top Kenyan musicians like Timmy T dat and Mr. Seed in the past.
However, it recently caught the attention of netizens after introducing club photography.
One particular photo that stood out features a DJ performing with a small bandage on his face.

This sparked a lot of reaction from social media users, with many speculating that he was deejaying with bottles.
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Another photo features a Kienyeji lady holding two bottles of chrome and Tusker cider, which also caught the attention of netizens.
However, it was a photo of a young man seated with his eyes closed that really got people talking. Many social media users found the picture to be captivating and intriguing, leading to a flurry of comments and shares.
The popularity of Club ValuValu’s new approach to photography has garnered a lot of attention and generated a buzz around the club. It remains to be seen what other surprises the club has in store for its patrons.
Club PHOTOGRAPHY menace
Nightclubs in Kenya have started hiring professional photographers to take pictures of revelers having a good time.
These pictures are then published on the clubs’ social media profiles to boost their online visibility, sell their agenda, attract clientele, act as the club’s activity archive and fill up the club’s social media timeline.
However, many club-goers are feeling uneasy about having their pictures published without their consent.
Married people, in particular, are unhappy about their photos being taken and published online, which has led to trouble at home.
An attorney has said that a client has sufficient grounds to sue a club for publishing their photos without their consent, as the right to privacy is protected by the Constitution.
However, some club photographers have said that they always ask patrons for permission before taking their pictures and will take down any photos that clients don’t want to be published.
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