Budding singer Stivo Simple Boy has refused to accept any help issued to him since he and his manager, Chingi Boy, parted ways. Stivo Simple Boy’s brother has said he will be the one managing his brother’s music career. It all started when Chingi posted a cryptic message claiming that the singer’s wife was fighting him despite his efforts to help him. He also shared that the Freshi Barida hitmaker moved back to Kibera after his brother evicted him from his Buru Buru house. Chingi claimed that his brother had taken over the house, that he was paying the rent, and that he had asked the caretaker to kick him out. . Why Director Trevor is yet to help Simple Boy However, TUKO.co.ke reached out to YouTuber Director Trevor, who had initially offered to help Simple Boy since his woos began. Trevor had offered to help the singer get into a content creation journey to support his career and earn money. He said: “I reached out to his manager, and he told me he was not the one handling him but his brother. I asked him to give me the number of Stivo’s brother but even his phone was not going through. I told Chingo to tell him to look for me, and he told me that he said he would be the one managing Stivo.” Why Simple Boy won’t accept any help Trevor said he let go of the idea despite setting up a team to help the singer because he had his content to shoot. “I never wanted to manage him; I just wanted to support him in terms of content. Since he moved to Kibera, I had no way of contacting him. I cannot look for someone by force to help him,” he further said. However, when TUKO.co.ke reached out to Simple Boy, his brother maintained that he will be the one managing the singer. “We have some projects in the pipeline scheduled for next week, so fans should look out. It is not that we are ungrateful or proud, but we can manage on our own,” said Simple Boy’s brother. He insinuated that people have been using his brother for clout and he will manage him moving forward. Simple Boy’s outgoing manager demands KSh 150k Chingi recently came out with new demands and said he wanted KSh 150,000 before he could return Simple Boy’s Instagram and YouTube accounts. He, however, maintained that he would not refuse to return the accounts after being paid and wished Stivo the best. He said he bought them from the singer’s previous management and only wanted to recover his money.
by Amondi Aroko

