Andrew Kibe Explains Why He Won’t Apologise to Stevo Simple Boy
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The rift between musician Stevo Simple Boy and Andrew Kibe stems from remarks Kibe made during Dr. Ofweneke’s podcast, Lessons at 30, where he stated that “people like Stevo Simple Boy” should not be allowed to have children and suggested that the singer should have undergone a vasectomy.
In response, Simple Boy publicly urged Kibe to keep his innocent child and family out of their public disagreement.
Additionally, several celebrities and content creators condemned Kibe’s remarks.
Andrew Kibe’s Response To Stevo
Today, responding to criticism from fans and Simple Boy himself, Andrew Kibe read out a comment from one of his followers.
The comment stated, “You killed Stevo Simple Boy’s self-esteem.”
Kibe defended himself, maintaining that he had done nothing wrong and arguing that the issue was never between him and Simple Boy in the first place.
“I did not kill Stevo’s self-esteem, but rather, it’s God and If He has a dispute with anybody, it should be with God.”
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Furthermore, Kibe added that God should explain to Simple Boy what happened during his conception that resulted in his predicament.
Stevo Simple Boy’s Solution
Andrew Kibe, however, offered what he described as a solution.
He suggested that his counterpart consider visiting a place dedicated to intense fasting and prayer for a breakthrough.
“He should go to Katoloni and pray until God answers him.”
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Andrew Kibe, in his view, believes that Simple Boy is using the whole saga to his advantage and as a marketing strategy.
However, Kibe stated, “You should not be angry at us due to your misfortunes; we don’t care. You should go and pray asking God why he allowed the misfortunes to fall on you.”
Consequently, his statement highlights a significant contention in Kenyan media.
This is the difference between his belief that individuals should handle their own problems and the public’s expectation for greater compassion and support toward vulnerable artists.
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