Musician Muchoki alias Samido has sparked mixed reactions online after his latest remark just after being redeployed for allegedly singing a song that was deemed unpatriotic.
According to an amateur video which was shared online few days ago, seemingly happy Samido was seen dancing to ‘wantam’ chant that rubbed off some people wrongly.
He was allegedly moved to the anti-livestock theft department. Well, he has shared a message on his official social media account leaving Kenyans talking.
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“When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty!.” The encrypted message from Samido has left Kenyans wondering if he was taking a jab to his employer or just a message to Kenyans.
The Mugithi musician is currently in Boston, United Kingdom. This is coming just a day after he was allegedly transferred to his new station.
He faced a backlash from a section of Kenyans after joining other musicians who visited Deputy President Kithure Kindiki at his Karen home. Their visit led to Gachagua threatening to ask Kenyans to boycott their Music for allegedly betraying them by siding with the government of the day.

