Drama as a Vihiga teacher takes a selfie with his neighbour after he caught him chewing his wife. The Vihiga teacher selfie with a neighbour caught with his wife has exploded across Kenyan WhatsApp groups and TikTok after the secondary school mathematics instructor calmly took a smiling photograph with the man he found in bed with his spouse inside their marital home in Gambogi.
Eyewitnesses say the teacher returned home unannounced at 10:30 p.m. after marking KCSE papers and used his spare key to enter quietly. He allegedly found his 34-year-old wife, a local primary school teacher, and their 41-year-old next-door neighbour, a boda boda operator, completely without clothes and in the middle of sharing electricity on the living-room sofa.
Instead of raising alarm or turning violent, the soft-spoken educator switched on the lights, greeted the pair politely, and asked them to remain in position while he fetched his phone from the bedroom.
He then returned, adjusted the overhead bulb for better lighting, and took three clear selfies: one with the shocked neighbour alone, one with his wife covering her face in shame, and a final group shot where he threw a peace sign while standing fully dressed beside the naked pair.
“Brother, you have been eating my ugali for two years now. At least let the world see the man who cooks better than me,” he reportedly told the neighbour before forwarding the photos to the village WhatsApp group titled “Gambogi Home Owners 2024–2025” that has 412 members.
By Thursday morning the images had reached more views after being reposted on X, Facebook, and TikTok under captions such as “Vihiga teacher serves cold revenge” and “When your brain upgrades faster than your heart.” The neighbour fled the homestead wearing only boxer shorts and has since switched off his phone and abandoned his boda boda stand near Chavakali junction.
Local police confirmed they received a report of “creating disturbance” from the wife at 2 a.m., claiming her husband assaulted her dignity by sharing private photos. He reportedly told the OCS, “I did not beat anyone. I only took evidence for the church marriage committee and the school BOM. Violence is for people with small brains.”
Women’s rights activists in Vihiga town criticised the public shaming, calling it “psychological violence that can push victims to suicide”, while a section of men hailed the man as “the most composed husband of 2025”.
“In life, always smile for the camera, even when the equation does not balance.” The incident has reignited nationwide conversations about infidelity, revenge methods, and the speed at which village drama becomes national entertainment in the smartphone era.
