Popular Kikuyu singer Ngaruiya Junior, self-christened King of Kigooco, has kicked a storm in the UDA party after incriminating popular singer Muigai Wa Njoroge of shortchanging his colleagues.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, July 12, the singer went bare-knuckle on the artist accusing him of pocketing money meant for other artists.
He went on to urge him to act as a leader and mentor upcoming artists instead of siphoning their allocation that could up their music careers.
"Muigai, you are a senior artist and you are supposed to mentor the young and the upcoming, but you have instead become their oppressor," Ngaruiya wrote.
"Whenever you are given their money, you always must withhold some. Whenever you're assigned a task as a team, you must cause division to remain because you believe to be the senior-most."
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Ngaruiya went on to allege that the singer has been plotting their downfall by orchestrating a plan that saw his song's Skiza code deleted.
"You even went ahead to have my UDA Skiza Code deleted out of jealousy. Let me tell you that your God is the same God to the minority artists and you will drink from the same cup you made voiceless artists drink from," he claimed.
Ngaruiya and Njoroge have been hyping DP Ruto's campaign rallies and have both released a song campaigning for the DP.
Njoroge is known to be an ardent critic of President Uhuru Kenyatta and has released numerous songs condemning the president and praising DP Ruto.