Who’s Right? Politician Alinur Mohamed Or KFCB’s Ezekiel Mutua aka “Deputy Jesus”
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A battle between what is right and wrong has ensued in the entertainment industry making people take sides of either saint or sinner.
In anticipation of Bahati’s album release, the Kenya Film Classification Board promised to give the singer financial support in the way of a Ksh 200,000 grant to aid the process.
However, after Bahati released his diss track off the album ‘Fikra Za Bahati’, the board withdrew their support. The song’s video shows Bahati puffing a cigar in a casino where he’s seemingly engaging in gambling activities.
Ezekiel Mutua, ‘The Moral Cop’ and also known as ‘Deputy Jesus’ said, “This week @InfoKfcb cancelled over 200k cash and other kind support to musician @BahatiKenya following the posting of videos which contravened our clean content and partnership policy. Our team decided to cancel the support and disassociate completely with the planned event.”
Shortly after, political figure Alinur Mohamed stepped in and offered to give Bahati the money himself as he declared that he’s a supporter of local artists.
“I believe there are better ways to sort issues other than parading them online for cheap publicity. KFCB's CEO Dr. Ezekiel Mutua alias Deputy Jesus has said that he has cancelled 200K partnership deal with @BahatiKenya. That has not only tainted Baha's name but also jeopardized his main source of income. In my consistent commitment to support local artists, I am going to pay the 200k to Bahati,” said the politician.
Between the two? Who do you think did the right thing? Alinur Mohamed or Ezekiel Mutua?
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