Stevo Simple Boy Receives Support After Andrew Kibe's Remarks
Support for Kenyan rapper Stevo Simple Boy has surged following disparaging remarks made by Andrew Kibe during his appearance on Dr. Ofweneke's podcast.
Andrew Kibe, known for his controversial opinions, suggested on the 'Lessons at 30' podcast that Stevo Simple Boy should not have children, a comment that sparked significant backlash. In response, Dr. Hezekiah Kariuki, CEO of Comfort Homes, gifted Stevo KES 100,000 as a 'pole' gift to encourage him after the incident according to K24.
Stevo Simple Boy, whose real name is Stephen Otieno Adera, is a Kenyan rapper celebrated for his music that often addresses social issues. He has gained a loyal following for his authentic style and relatable lyrics.
The backlash against Kibe's remarks has seen a wave of support for Stevo from other public figures. Comedian Mulamwah and Pastor Victor Kanyari are among those who have condemned Kibe's comments and expressed solidarity with Stevo as reported by KBC. Dr. Ofweneke himself has apologized to Stevo and visited him to offer personal support according to K24.
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