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Kamene Goro Subtly Responds to ‘Rude’ Accusations from Ex-Radio Colleagues: “Jiheshimu Baby Girl”

By October 30, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kamene Goro was accused of pushing King Kalala out of NRG Radio.

Kamene Goro has responded to criticism from three former NRG Radio employees. Kamene Goro was accused of pushing King Kalala out of NRG Radio.  What was Kamene Goro accused of doing? The CEO was the target after the group that left the radio station accused her of bullying employees. 

Angie Chege was at the forefront of accusing Kamene of bringing down people during a livestream.  They claimed that “I genuinely looked up to her, but oh my God. This issue of advocating for young girls is all a façade,” Angie said. The three ladies also claimed that Kamene was the reason King Kalala quit. 

In a rejoinder, Kamene said she had no time to engage with them. “Let me put on some lip balm lest they say my lips are dry. One thing I’ve learned over the years is that the less that is out there, the better. This can be true in personal life as well. 

The less people know, the better- you give people less ammunition to use against you. Not everything requires your response,” she said. Kamene used an example of a boxing match to drive the point home. “There is no boxing match if only one person is in the ring. 

Learn to be the person not in the ring- you prevent the conflict.” Kamene further urged her listeners not to argue with ‘fools’ lest they bring them down to their level. “Respect yourself enough to put yourself on a pedestal,” she concluded. 


by  William Osoro 

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