Unless you have been living under a rock, Cebbie Koks Nyasego is not a new name to most. She is the sister to one of the richest and most controversial musicians in the country, Akothee.
Even though Akothee enjoys more fame than she does, Cebbie is not in any way riding on it. Does she benefit from it? Probably. Nonetheless, she has her own businesses, educational achievements and track record to show.
Her fame has resulted in good and bad things. One of the bad things to come from it is online bullying. Like many people in the limelight, she’s been a victim of cyberbullying.
In a tell-all interview with YAZA Kenya, Cebbie talks about her experience with cyberbullying; how it began, how she handles it and what should be done to curb it.
In a tell-all interview with YAZA Kenya, Cebbie talks about her experience with cyberbullying; how it began, how she handles it and what should be done to curb it.
“I first had my share in 2017 when they linked my photos to a notable figure. Blogs started picking everything I posted. Initially, it was all positive and then it turned sour.”
“Many said I wasn't beautiful while others said I was opinionated about things that didn't sit well with men.”