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“Hii Ni Jeneza,” Woman Refuses Son’s Car Gift, Says hii ni pesa ya Shetani,sitaki

A Tanzanian artist, Tajiri Chui, has gone viral after his mother refused to accept a luxurious car he had gifted her, claiming that the vehicle was purchased using proceeds from Freemasonry.

The musician, known for his Bongo Flava hits, had intended to surprise his mother with the extravagant gift, but his efforts were met with a harsh rejection. His mother, expressing concern over the origins of her son’s wealth, compared the car to a coffin and insisted that accepting it would lead to her downfall.

“This could as well be a coffin for me. I cannot accept this car. Let them take it back to him because I do not want it. I know he is a musician, but which kind of singer can amass billions? He is a Freemason,” she said, referring to her suspicions about the source of her son’s success.

In an emotional interview, Tajiri Chui addressed the allegations, denying his mother’s accusations. He explained that his success came from hard work, not any secret society.

“It hurts a lot for my mother to reject my gift,” Tajiri Chui said, his voice filled with disappointment. “I’ve worked tirelessly for my wealth, but she listens to the rumors and naysayers.”

He went on to express that his mother had been suspicious of him ever since he began to experience financial success. Despite his reassurances, this rejection was not the first time his mother had turned down one of his gifts.

“Mimi mwenyewe nimepambana kupata utajiri wangu, lakini… si Freemason,” he stated, clarifying once again that his wealth was the result of his own efforts, not anything tied to Freemasonry.

The situation has left many people divided, with some sympathizing with Tajiri Chui’s frustration while others stand by the mother’s skepticism about the source of his wealth.