SALALALALA! Jubilee Big Wig And Construction Company Boss Savagely Attacks Willy Paul (SCREENSHOT)

Piece by: Grace Kerongo
Lifestyle

Willy Paul hana bahati. If it is not rival artistes' fans going ham on him, it is the general public calling him out on his choice of lyrics for his various music releases.

Now, a managing director of a big construction company and a Jubilee big wig has dragged him in the mad.Willy Paul just broke the internet after the release of his much talked about single, I Do featuring Jamaican beauty, Alaine.

The song will most likely hit a million hits before it is a week old.

Anyhow, Willy Paul has been criticized for being equally yolked with non-believers. Basically, people are saying, he should accept that he is now a contemporary artiste awache kuseme song ni gospo. Sio gospo, boss.

Polycarp Hinga the Information activist at Jubilee Party and the Managing Director at Grafhet Engineering Contractors wrote on his Facebook.

"After Willy Paul song "I do" featuring Alaine, Kenyans should not be surprised if he collaborates with Rihanna in a gospel hit "TWERKusifu mungure""

This is the second personality to come out and savagely call out Willy Paul for his recent music release.

Polycarp is a funny man, in a different post he narrated how his pal was conned by a sugarcane seller.

He wrote, "One Sunday few weeks back Gikama Wa Mwaura and I were heading back to Nairobi from the voter registration drive in Nyeri after the President retired to Sagana State lodge. It had been a hectic run and we were exhausted. When we got to Kenol, Gikama wanted us to do a quick stop so he could grab a soda. We stopped but he couldn't find any so he got back into the car.

As we were about to drive off, a guy hawking those tuchopped sugar cane pieces in plastic bags walked by and my friend Gikama decided to buy some to deal with his thirst. He bought two minyore-fuls and we drove off

A few meters on Gikama took a piece of sugar cane, took a bite and then went quiet. He then said slowly, "brother uyu ni waru mwithi" (these are raw potatoes bro, not cane). I took the plastic bags and sure enough inside the plastic bags were chopped up pieces of peeled potato.

I hurt my ribs laughing that day, they've never recovered!"