Stevo Simple Boy and his ex-manager Chingi Boy on both frames.

Stevo Simple Boy's Ex-Manager Returns His Social Media Accounts, Drops KSh 150k Demand

Stevo Simple Boy and his ex-manager Chingi Boy on both frames.

  • Stevo Simple Boy's outgoing manager, Chingi Boy, parted ways with the singer and blamed his family for their differences
  • Chingi was demanding KSh 150,000 so he could return Simple Boy's Instagram and YouTube accounts
  • In an exclusive with TUKO.co.ke, Chingi Boy revealed that he had given the singer his social media accounts since they were friends above all else

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Stevo Simple Boy's ex-manager, Chingi Boy, has returned the musician's social media accounts.

In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, the musician's ex-manager talked about the relationship he had with the musician.

Chingi Boy said that he decided to hand over the accounts since he considered Stevo, his pal, and it was not fair to strain their friendship.

"I felt that KSh 150,000 was not more important than our friendship. Then pia nikaona zile new account hazikuwa zimefunguliwa na details zake nikaona before kimrambe acha nimpe hizi (I also saw that the new accounts were yet to be opened and before they are opened let me give him his accounts back.)"

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Why did Stevo's ex-manager demand KSh 150k?

Previously, Chingi Boy claimed that Stevo's family was fighting his efforts to help the musician and his career.

He also insinuated the singer's wife was fighting him, which was the reason he was quitting being his manager.

However, in an interview with YouTuber 2mbili, Chingi has come out with new demands and said he wants KSh 150,000 before he can return his Instagram and YouTube accounts.

"It was close to KSh 150,000. I had finished paying MIB because Vagar wanted KSh 300,000. I took Instagram and YouTube because Facebook was not working. I told them to forget about the songs we did and the things I did for Stevo. I do not want them. I want my share of the money I gave Vagar," he said.

Director Trevor offers to help Stevo Simple Boy

Content creator Director Trevor recently offered to help the musician find ways of surviving by onboarding him into content creation.

Trevor said that he would help Simple Boy set up his YouTube account and make money through it while continuing with his music journey.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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Stevo Simple Boy and his ex-manager Chingi Boy on both frames.
Stevo Simple Boy and his ex-manager Chingi Boy on both frames.
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