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Friday, April 18, 2014

HIYAAA...MR NICE NOW BLAMES GOD FOR HIS DOWNFALL


In a shocking move, Lucas Mkenda popularly known as Mr Nice, has come out to explain his miserable downfall in music terming it as God’s plan.

In a recent media interview, the Kidalipo hit maker said that he once had more than 1.5 billion shillings in his various bank accounts and he does not understand how and where all that money disappeared to.

"Kaka naweza kusema hii ni mipango ya Mungu tu kwani sikuwahi kumdhulumu mtu wala kuiba cha mtu pesa yote nilikuwa naipata kwa hali naweza kusema hii ni mipango ya Mungu tu wala si mkono wa mtu" he said

"Niliwahi kumiliki zaidi ya milioni elfu moja na mia tano kwenye bank tofauti hapa nchini pesa hizo zilitokana kufanya shoo nyingi za nje ya nchi kama Marekani, Uingereza, Ujerumani, Sweden, Holand, Dubai, Afrika Kusini na kwingineko na kila shoo nilikuwa napata pesa ndefu sana" he added during the emotional interview.

The star also talked about his numerous worldwide shows saying that the most memorable show he remembers and which makes him cry up-to today is a show in Rwanda when he found a Rwandese Minister waiting for him on the red carpet at the airport with a multitude of fans complete with a military escort just for him. The legendary singer has been making frantic efforts to bounce back into the music industry.

Is it right for Mr Nice to blame God for his down-fall?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do not see where he has blamed God.
Blaming someone presupposes one saying that because God made me do this, then that happened. Here he is just stating that it was the will of God for his downfall to happen, kind of accepting his present situation;though still not accepting that there are choices he made that contributed to his downfall.
What I believe is that tastes and preferences change, your fans move on to other aspects of their lives, you then have to reinvent yourself, or train yourself to to other things related to your trade.
It is normally difficult in music.
We should appreciate our musicians for the entertainment they provide us and leave them alone ( do not blame, insult or laugh at them) when things change.

Anonymous said...

waandishi wakuchapia chapia nilidhani hata na mimi hivyo hivyo ana blame God kumbe wapi bongo bongo story ndo hizi