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“My songs are how I feed my kids”, Embarambara begs KFCB for forgiveness

Kenyan artist Chris Mosioma, popularly known as Embarambara, has publicly expressed remorse and issued an apology following the official removal of his videos from YouTube by the Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB). This decision was prompted by the release of a song deemed to contain inappropriate content considered harmful to societal morals….CONTINUE READING

In a sincere video message, Embarambara appealed to the KFCB, requesting a reconsideration of their decision and highlighting the well-being of his family as his primary concern. He acknowledged the gravity of the situation, expressing deep regret for his actions and seeking forgiveness.

“I humbly ask for forgiveness because the letter you handed to me is weighing heavily on me. I recognize that no human, born of a woman, is without faults. I beg for forgiveness,” earnestly appealed Embarambara.

Acknowledging his past mistakes, he openly expressed remorse for the content he had previously released under the guise of gospel music. Recognizing the adverse impact of his work, he committed to embarking on a new path, creating content that would be uplifting and beneficial to society.

Embarambara extended his apology to the Kenyan public, urging those who were offended by his songs and content to find it in their hearts to forgive him. He emphasized his dedication to change and pledged to produce material that aligns with moral standards and values.

As he undergoes a period of introspection and seeks redemption, Embarambara implored authorities to reconsider the decision to remove his videos from YouTube. He cited the platform as his means of providing for his family and requested them to allow his content to remain on the platform, emphasizing the significant number of views his videos have garnered.