Mr. Seed has dismissed claims that he has conned Kenyans in online trading scams.
The allegations surfaced after tea master Edgar Obare took to his social media to point fingers at Mr. Seed following complaints by an informant.
Mr. Seed said Edgar did not reach out to him before making the allegations, "At the end of the day, I'm a musician and a brand, biashara za online sifanyi, Edgar big up."
Reacting to this on Tuesday, January 10, Seed told YouTuber Nicholas Kioko, "You know first I'm a businessman, second you can do any online business but let me come clean about the allegations. I have never scammed anyone I do trading online and on that app, there is a lot that goes on kwa hio shughuli kumekuwa na a lot of challenges of which.
I have been scammed, but never scammed anyone, mi nishaumizwa, juu ni biz ni same na muziki nishaenda show na nikarushwa na promoter. Can I call all promoters scammers? No. From the bottom of my heart I would never, I have never."
He clarified that he did the online trading during covid times and dropped it, "Kutoka hio time nimekuwa busy sana, I did not trade for long."
The Dawa Ya Baridi singer is building an 8-bedroom home. He spoke about the construction saying, "But that house being my first house ever in my life, its a dream I never thought I would leave Mathare."
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