Chipukeezy has ignited a heated debate by asserting that Andrew Kibe, a polarizing figure in the media, is a byproduct of an industry now struggling to manage his outspoken presence.
Renowned for his unfiltered opinions, Chipukeezy has openly admitted to aligning with certain views expressed by Kibe, particularly those pertaining to feminism and its impact on various sectors in Kenya.
My concurrence with him is strong, especially on his observations about feminism and its repercussions on Kenyan industries. The discussions we’ve had echo many of Kibe’s sentiments.
Kibe operates in a distinctive manner, and I firmly believe in the authenticity of his statements. This belief is rooted in the fact that he underwent attempts to manipulate and control him, yet he skillfully navigated the terrain of expressing his views. Consequently, the industry is at a loss in dealing with Kibe.
Andrew Kibe, a seasoned figure in the media, has previously hosted radio shows on Radio Africa’s Kiss 100 and NRG Radio. Currently, he manages his own online media-related ventures. Renowned for his outspoken nature, Kibe actively dissects Kenyan content, often sharing controversial perspectives. A setback occurred last year when he lost his YouTube channel.
Chipukeezy posits that the industry initially placed Kibe on various platforms to serve their own agendas, which ultimately backfired.
Andrew Kibe, according to Chipukeezy, is a creation of the industry. This assertion sheds light on the workings of the Kenyan industry, with Kibe being the embodiment of their own creation turning against them.
In essence, the Kenyan industry operates in a manner where individuals like Andrew Kibe are molded for a specific purpose. However, Kibe’s outspoken and bold persona has turned him into a force that the industry now grapples to control—a lion they unwittingly created, and now, one that bites them.