Stevo Claims He Has Snatched Dem Wa Facebook From Obinna

Stevo Simple Boy has claimed that he has snatched Dem wa Facebook from Comedian Oga Obinna and she now belongs to her.

The rapping sensation, who is now turning into a content creator, said he made the bold move because Obinna has not put a ring on Dem wa Facebook’s finger.

“There a difference between announcing and actions. I am planning to give her a proposal ring  and the wedding ring will come later. The ring will cost Kshs30,000,” he said.

Stevo further noted that he will even surpass the Kshs32million dowry prize on the female comedian.

“I will even pay 70 million,” he confidently said in a recent interview.

Besides that, Stevo admitted that he is doing well with the content creation journey that he began with the help of Obinna and his team, although he lamented impersonations, as many other YouTube accounts with names similar to his had been opened.

Stevo also talked about his failed trip to Saudi Arabia.

“We were supposed to go on September 21 but things were not planned well, that  is why we decided to remain in our country Kenya. We will go where God plans,” he said.

Earlier, Stevo said he cancelled the trip because the sponsors paid for him a business class ticket.

Addressing that, he said that there is no way a big Kenyan artist like him could have used the business class air ticket.

“If they make things okay I will go,” he said.

Related: Stevo Simple Boy Directs Bishop Kiengei To Go To Kibera For A Face-To-Face Apology

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