- Following a recent altercation with his manager, Chingi Boy, singer Stivo Simple Boy has unveiled his new contact information and social media handles
- Despite facing numerous challenges, he took to Instagram to announce his decision to rebrand and allow his former management to retain control of his previous accounts
- Stivo appealed to his followers to support him by subscribing to his new accounts, expressing disappointment over his previous management’s refusal to release the accounts
Singer Stivo Simple Boy has revealed his new contact information and social media handles following a recent dispute with his manager, Chingi Boy.
Amidst various challenges, he announced his decision to rebrand and relinquish control of his previous accounts to his former management.
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Stivo urged his followers to support him by connecting with his new accounts, including YouTube, expressing disappointment over his previous management’s refusal to release the accounts.
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He clarified that he is currently self-managed and assured fans of quality content on his new platforms, despite unsuccessful attempts to reclaim his old accounts.
Chingi Boy Withholds Stivo Simple Boy’s Social Handles Over KSh 150K Debt
In an earlier development, NairobiPost.co.ke reported that Stivo Simple Boy’s former manager, Chingi Boy, demanded KSh 150K for the return of the artist’s social media accounts.
Chingi Boy claimed they had an agreement to purchase the accounts for KSh 300K, but only half of the amount was paid.
While expressing willingness to return the accounts, Chingi Boy insisted on the refund of the KSh 150K due to the failed deal.
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This situation unfolded as Stivo faced financial challenges, leading him to return to Kibera after struggling to sustain himself in Buruburu.
Chingi Boy, who had played a pivotal role in Stivo’s career, had previously facilitated support from politicians like MP Peter Salasya, who assisted with rent payments.