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‘Niko Uchi,’ is part of his brilliant compositions meant to reach the deaf who are unable to hear his message but nevertheless.

The artist claims to be a minister of God and that the purpose of his creative endeavors is to spread the gospel and win souls for God,

The letter states, “It is not clear why you have chosen to single out and only call out our client for his use of the word ‘Niko Uchi’

when there are numerous musicians using different combinations of words as an expression of their creativity in different contexts, e.g Mali safi chito.”

He contends that prejudice and disdain for him affected KFCB’s decision.

The artist claims to be a minister of God and that the purpose of his creative endeavors is to spread the gospel and win souls for God,

via the representation of attorney Danstan Omari.

“One of the songs in this issue, ‘Niko Uchi,’ is part of his brilliant compositions meant to reach the deaf who are unable to hear his message but nevertheless.

able to understand the message from the pictures and scenes of the song.”

The letter goes on, “Hence, it is startling and perplexing that instead of applauding our clients’ inventiveness and brilliant ministry ideas,

 

you have resolved to discourage and intimidate him by making very scandalous and unmerited demands.”

 

Last week KFCB directed the singer to delete all music videos uploaded on his YouTube channel and other social media platforms within the remaining two days of their earlier demand notice.

 

 

KFCB acting CEO Nelly Muluka said the songs titled ‘Niko Uchi’ and ‘Yesu Ninyandue’ respectively contravene the law and threaten the safety of children and the general public at large.

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