Renowned musician and businessman KRG the Don has reacted after his TikTok account was banned due to mass reporting by angry Kenyans.
The account, which had over 400,000 followers was reported following KRG’s controversial stand on the Finance Bill.
KRG has been vocal in his support for the finance bill, contrary to the popular stand held by many across the country.
The controversial finance bill has led to mass protests in the country with Kenyans expressing their displeasure over the taxes it proposes.
The musician, on the other hand, has been on a trolling campaign online, posting videos of him condemning the Anti-Finance Bill demonstrations as well as the protesters.
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“Stop that nonsense you guys have of threatening the government with your protests in town,” he says in one of the videos.
KRG Reacts After Losing His Account
In a statement made on June 22 on his Instagram account KRG emphasized that despite losing his TikTok account he remains unfazed.
“I hear you have gone and reported my TikTok Account, you are all very useless people, let me remind you again that the government is firm, and I support Finance Bill 2024.”
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“I’m not someone who can be threatened by things like TikTok or Instagram, I don’t care I can even address you using other platforms,” stated the musician.
He reiterated his firm support for the Finance bill and stated that everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
“I repeat again Kenya is a democratic state everyone has a right of freedom of expression!!! You can’t dictate my opinion.”
“My Tik Tok account will be back shortly you will know that the Government is firm,” he said.
Kenyans React to KRG Loosing His Account
The incident has elicited mixed reactions from Kenyans online with many castigating KRG over his rantings.
“We will also deal with this account too; I don’t know where you’ll be ranting,” said Juma Kelvin Comedian.
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“KRG is a living testimony that Money can’t buy talent,” noted Jamaa Fulani.
“So, we should all agree with Gen Z or be bullied/blackmailed/threatened to submission? As an adult KRG the Don doesn’t have the FREEDOM & LIBERTY to make his own political choices?”
“This is quickly getting out of hand. Let’s respect and accommodate our diverse opinions,” said Hapa Kule Errands.
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