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“Si bibi yako Atakuacha,” Andrew Kibe attack Flaqo for gifting Keranta a car

In a recent development, the self-appointed moral and lifestyle arbiter, Andrew Kibe, launched a scathing critique directed at content creator Erastus Otieno Ayieko, better known as Flaqo. Kibe’s criticism was triggered by a video in which Flaqo presented his girlfriend, Keranta, with a brand-new Nissan Note as a gift.

Flaqo chose to share this heartwarming moment with his audience on social media. In the video, the comedian led his girlfriend to the location of the car and surprised her by handing over the car keys while revealing that it was her birthday present.

Keranta, overwhelmed with joy, openly expressed her excitement about becoming a car owner on her social media account. She extended her gratitude to those who had orchestrated the delightful surprise, saying, “I AM OFFICIALLY A CAR OWNER 😍😍🚗#nissannoteclub 😂😂sasa nimesema kama place unaniita haina parking, sitakuja! A big s/out to @lelek_picnics for the beautiful birthday picnic and car set up.”

However, Andrew Kibe did not share in the celebratory spirit and took the opportunity to rebuke Flaqo for his actions. Kibe criticized Flaqo, asserting that he should be more focused on advancing his career rather than engaging in lavish displays for romantic interests.

Kibe remarked, “Why are you spending money? What’s the deal with this girl?… Focus on making money. Accumulate wealth until you’re accustomed to it. Build an empire before indulging.”

Kibe, known for his keen observations, also insinuated that the entire event had been carefully orchestrated to garner attention and publicity. He questioned the authenticity of the surprise, remarking, “Tell me, he’s surprising… her nails are done, she’s wearing makeup, there’s a microphone, and she’s surprised. Don’t take us for fools.”

In essence, Andrew Kibe’s criticism of Flaqo’s extravagant gesture towards his girlfriend revolves around the notion that Flaqo should prioritize his career and financial stability over ostentatious displays of affection. Kibe also casts doubt on the sincerity of the surprise, suggesting that it may have been designed for the sake of notoriety.