An online feud has emerged between Mugithi singer Samidoh Muchoki and Kileleshwa Member of County Assembly Robert Alai after the latter took to his social media accusing Samidoh of being bribed to cover for the murder of Jeff Mwathi in order to save his fellow artist Dj Fatxo.
"Samidoh has been bribed to save the murderer who is a fellow artist. Nonsense! A suspect is openly bragging how a serving police officer helped him escape murder charges," Alai posted.
Samidoh was not pleased with his remarks to which he replied with some vulgar language accusing Alai of using his name to get relevance even when he lacks facts. Robert went on to reply to him with even more vulgar language throwing Samidoh's baby mama Karen Nyamu as well in the mix.
Alai's claim came from an article by Pulse where Dj Fatxo was explaining that Samidoh helped the detectives in considering suicide as a possible cause of Jeff Mwathi's death.
Samidoh being Jeff's uncle was very concerned and interested in seeing that justice has been served to his nephew Jeff.
Alai has been known to bash other people and lawmakers through his tweets quite often. Just recently he went viral after warning Linet Toto against keeping the company of Karen Nyamu.
This is after a photo of the two emerged on social media while at the parliamentary group meeting for Kenya Kwanza in Naivasha over the weekend. Alai warned Toto to avoid the company of the likes of Karen Nyamu as they are bound to mislead her. Alai further suggested that the company of Karen Nyamu has questionable morality.
"Linet, avoid this gang. It’s an evil gang which doesn’t have any decency. It will mess you with gang sex and drug binge,"the member of the county assembly wrote.
Linet, avoid this gang. It’s an evil gang which doesn’t have any decency. It will mess you with gang sex and drug binge.
Linet is a first-time elected member of parliament and so it would be understandable for Alai to advise her. However, the questions that arise are the basis of his accusations against Karen Nyamu.
Alai also poked holes in a petition that was filed by veteran artist Nameless a few days ago seeking to have a road in Nairobi named after E-sir, one of the finest artists Kenya has ever produced.
Nameless had petitioned the county government to do that in honor of the artist arguing that he was among the pioneers of the music industry in the country and he deserved to be recognized.