Drama unfolded in the Kenyan gospel music scene as Justina Syokau, a prominent artist, made startling revelations about her fellow musician, Ringtone Apoko.
In an unusual twist of events, Syokau disclosed that she had paid an uninvited visit to Ringtone’s home, alleging that he had been sending inappropriate messages late at night, leading to the collapse of her marriage with her billionaire husband. The authenticity of this story raises questions—could it be a scripted drama or an actual occurrence?
Syokau, renowned for her vibrant gospel music, took to social media to accuse Ringtone of meddling in her personal life. She asserted that Ringtone’s messages were not only persistent but also contained explicit content, hinting at a romantic interest.
In response to these serious allegations, Syokau decided to confront Ringtone by making an unexpected visit to his residence, aiming to address the situation head-on.
The phrase “Shusha nyavu,” popularized by Christina Shusho’s song, has taken on a new meaning in the midst of this scandal. According to Syokau, Ringtone used this phrase in his messages, suggesting a desire for intimate involvement. Expressing her frustration, she stated, “He told me he loves me! Ringtone ruined my marriage. He would send messages even late at night, saying he wanted to be with me. I am here to give him what he wants.”
The video documenting these events has sparked widespread discussions and debates among netizens. Opinions are divided on the authenticity of the claims and the appropriateness of Syokau’s choice to handle the matter publicly.