DJ MO reveals reasons why didn't host Crossover moments after matatu crashes into his Range Rover (Photo)

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Gospel decks master DJ Mo born Sammy Muraya was yesterday involved in a minor accident, and thank God he was not hurt.

DJ Mo's car was hit from behind by a city matatu along the super busy Thika Highway. The father of one was livid and took to social media to shade the rogue driver

"Hii Mat inaniuliza nini sasa? " he wrote accompanied by the photo below

When called for a comment by Mpasho, DJ Mo said

"It wasn't a big deal. It was a small scratch  but I forgave him."

On Sunday, DJ Mo did not appear on Crossover show as usual and Grace Ekirapa hosted the show alongside guest DJ Tabz.

This left many speculating that he had been suspended or fired by the Nation media Group but he has rubbished the claims saying he was committed elsewhere. He said:

"I had taken a break because I had an event somewhere else and that's why I brought DJ to stand in for me. Also, if you have been keen, I always bring in new DJs once in a while to sharpen and showcase their skills. So it  was one of those Sundays."

DJ Mo also revealed that he's busy nurturing raw talents through his System Unit Academy.

"System Unit is doing well and we have branches in Nairobi, Mombasa and Nakuru. Soon we will be opening branches in other towns."

Just like any other institutions, DJ Mo's academy has its rules and regulations.

"Djing is like a course. We give someone skills then when they finish the course, everyone decides what to do afterward. For two months we charge sh30,000 while for four months, school fees is sh 50,000."