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“Alikuwa Chokoraa mkubwa” KRG On when He knew Terence Creative

KRG The Don recently shared intriguing anecdotes about his longtime acquaintance, content creator Terence Creative, widely known as Papa Freddy or Ngamwaya. The revelation took place during the premiere of Wash Wash 4 at the Edge Convention Hall in Nairobi, where KRG reminisced about their history together.

According to KRG, he first crossed paths with Papa Freddy during the latter’s days as a petty thief and street urchin. The Mambo Imechemka hitmaker expressed admiration for Papa Freddy’s journey, highlighting his transformation from a troubled past to becoming a responsible figure, notably as the partner of Millie.

KRG contrasted Papa Freddy’s positive evolution with a jab at Andrew Kibe, characterizing him as noisy and insinuating a lack of support. KRG emphasized his longstanding connection with Papa Freddy, praising him as a talented individual deserving of recognition, which, according to KRG, had been somewhat lacking in the past.

KRG’s narrative aligns with Papa Freddy’s earlier confession on the Wicked Edition, where he openly admitted to a history of petty theft, including snatching people’s phones. Papa Freddy revealed that his brothers had also been involved in criminal activities, with one facing severe consequences from mob justice. This personal realization prompted him to reconsider his path and abandon a life of crime.

The turning point for Papa Freddy was marked by the viral spread of his words, particularly the phrase “Ngamwaya,” signifying a fresh start and a departure from his previous endeavors. Presently, Papa Freddy has gained widespread recognition as the face behind the Wash Wash documentaries broadcasted publicly in Kenya.

In essence, KRG The Don’s revelations shed light on the transformative journey of Papa Freddy, showcasing resilience and growth from a challenging background to a prominent and respected figure in the Kenyan content creation scene.