- The 1824 club is owned by Wilson Nashon Kanani, a Nairobi County employee accused of amassing KSh 643.2 million through fraud
- The High Court froze Kanani's assets in September following an investigation by the EACC into his substantial wealth
- The club's alleged closure under police guard has led netizens to think it might be related to Kanani's fraud case
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1824, a popular nightclub along Lang'ata Road has allegedly been shut down.
Videos doing rounds on social media show the establishment's furniture piled up outside.
Additionally, people were seen carting off the furniture.
There also appear to be police officers at the scene and a police truck.
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The videos have sparked speculations, with some claiming that the closure was related to the club owner's fraud case.
County government employee determined as 1824 club owner
1824's owner, Wilson Nashon Kanani, is a Nairobi County employee whose significant wealth, exceeding KSh 100 million, raised suspicions.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) flagged Kanani, revealing his ownership of the multi-million shilling club among many businesses, earning him and his partners over KSh 5 million monthly.
Netizens react to 1824's closure
TUKO.co.ke has compiled some of the netizens' reactions to the club's alleged closure below
@KinyanBoy:
"1824 on Lang’ata Road because the owner, a Nairobi County junior staff was effectively prosecuted by EACC and property found to be a proceed of crime. This is just one of his many properties confiscated by the state. All due to corruption."
@Camundih:
"How much are these used drums? Will they pay much? Unless they seize the building if it belongs to him."
@jumamaxip:
"Quiver LA..loading...soon"
@droid254:
"1824 was a good club though...they weren't as expensive as the other places and the location was perfect."
@AustinKenya:
"I think auctioneers or something else, not so sure."
@martin_mainaa:
"Pest control tu. Nothing more."
@MbariaKelvin:
"Bwana the memories here were wild"
@_Kig3n:
"@Granpapi_B local imefungwa."
@lazrotep:
"Sasa wamekuzimia local. Itakuwaje ?"
@McNdinda:
"Local imeenda."
@kiruti:
"1824 not making it to 2024 was not on my bingo card."
@JoyJMurraya:
"Halafu utapata 1824 is just renovating na vile watu wamepeana think pieces."
1824 club owner's assets frozen
Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported that Kanani had his assets frozen by the High Court after he was accused of amassing KSh 643.2 million through fraud.
Citizen Digital reported that the EACC filed a petition arguing that the unexplained wealth was accumulated through corruption and money laundering.
The anti-graft body wanted the court to order the forfeiture of the assets, which include land, apartments, cars, and cash, to the state.
The anti-graft agency questioned how Kanani, a procurement officer earning KSh 55,000 a month, could accumulate millions in his account.
On Wednesday, September 13, Justice Esther Maina barred Kanani and his associates from accessing or transferring funds in 12 bank accounts held at various banks until the petition by EACC was heard and determined.
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