Simon Kabu attracts the fury of Kenyans after Willy Paul comment

 

Willy Paul has a new business venture but some Kenyans think that Bonfire CEO Simon Kabu will not let him shine.

Kabu is a former matatu owner and when Willy Paul shared one of the vehicles, Kabu told people that the PSV had belonged to him once.

“Welcome to the business world. This vehicle used to be mine and it’s a nice vehicle,” he commented on Willy Paul’s post.”

Kenyans are up in arms calling out the Bonfire CEO for his comments on the singer's matatu business

Simon Kabu’s comment on Willy Paul’s matatu Kenyans are up in arms calling out the Bonfire CEO for his comments on the singer’s matatu business
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Some Kenyans on Twitter say the CEO is throwing shade, but it could also just be Kabu’s way of congratulating him in his own way.

This week Pozzee launched a car hire business using a matatu and excitedly informed his legion of fans on what it’s about a few days ago.

“My brothers thank you so much for coming through. I owe you. They said Pozze sio business minded, who’s laughing now? After praying for so long, for God to give me a business idea… He finally did and I took the idea and gave it life. #matyapozze is available for hire.”

He added,

Once again a big thank you to all of you for your prayers.. Ata Mr. President alikuwa anauza kuku…let’s go!”

During the launch of the venture, Willy Paul revealed that he had three other matatus and was planning to acquire more.

The singer has launched a matatu business which Kabu commented on

Willy Paul The singer has launched a matatu business which Kabu commented on
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The matatu will be used for private hire and not for public transport.

“Good morning good people here’s my new business.. SALDIDO van #matyapozze is available for hire incase you want to experience the sweetness.. You got a party? Send off? Look, worry not coz we got you covered. For only 20k you can get this within Nairobi and 30k outside Nairobi.”

“I have ventured into several businesses, my latest one is somewhat off from my line of practice which is the music industry. So I am now getting into the matatu business, and before I completely immerse myself into the same, we have brought like three so far,” Pozze said.   BY THE STAR   

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