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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, August 13, 2025Musicians Guardian Angel, Samidoh, and Bahati Address Finances and Family Matters - August 2025
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Musicians Guardian Angel, Samidoh, and Bahati Address Finances and Family Matters - August 2025

Gospel musician Guardian Angel revealed his substantial monthly bills amount to at least Ksh 1.5 million, sparking discussion on the cost of a successful artist's lifestyle. In a separate event, musician Kevin Bahati addressed concerns about his unfulfilled KSh 1 million pledge to the Harambee Stars following their historic win over Morocco. Bahati explained that CAF regulations prevented the immediate delivery of the funds and confirmed the payment will be made directly to the players. Meanwhile, musician Samidoh publicly refuted claims that his nephew committed suicide, stating the death was a tragic accident. He made an emotional appeal for privacy and urged the public to stop spreading false information during his family’s time of grief.

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Wednesday 1:31 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Guardian Angel Reveals Hefty Monthly Bills, Showcasing The Cost Of His Lavish Lifestyle (Video)

Guardian Angel Reveals Hefty Monthly Bills, Showcasing The Cost Of His Lavish Lifestyle (Video)

Gospel musician Guardian Angel recently revealed his substantial monthly bills, amounting to at least Ksh 1.5 million, sparking discussion about the cost of a successful artist's lifestyle in Kenya and the financial rewards in gospel music.

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Gospel musician Guardian Angel recently revealed his substantial monthly bills, amounting to at least Ksh 1.5 million, sparking discussion about the cost of a successful artist's lifestyle in Kenya and the financial rewards in gospel music.

  • Most important fact or figure from the article: Guardian Angel stated his monthly bills are "not less than 1.5 million."
  • Key person or organization involved: The revelation was made by popular gospel musician Guardian Angel in an interview with Alex Mwakideu.
  • Notable detail that adds context: These expenses cover his high-end residence rent, salaries for employees and band members, and significant costs for music production, marketing, and video shoots, including a studio and an office in Karen View.
Wednesday 10:06 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)First

Samidoh Refutes Suicide Claims In Nephew’s Death, Appeals For Privacy

Samidoh Refutes Suicide Claims In Nephew’s Death, Appeals For Privacy

Kenyan musician Samidoh has publicly refuted claims circulating online that his nephew committed suicide, stating the death was a tragic accident. He made an emotional appeal for privacy and urged the public to stop spreading false information during his family’s time of grief.

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Kenyan musician Samidoh has publicly refuted claims circulating online that his nephew committed suicide, stating the death was a tragic accident. He made an emotional appeal for privacy and urged the public to stop spreading false information during his family’s time of grief.

  • Samidoh clarified his nephew's death was a tragic accident, not suicide, amidst widespread online rumors.
  • The musician appealed to the public to respect his family's privacy and stop spreading misinformation.
  • The incident highlights the harm unverified social media gossip can inflict on grieving families.
Wednesday 11:01 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Bahati Pledges KSh 1 Million to Harambee Stars — Explains Delay After Historic Win Over Morocco

Bahati Pledges KSh 1 Million to Harambee Stars — Explains Delay After Historic Win Over Morocco

After Harambee Stars' historic 1-0 win over Morocco, musician Kevin Bahati addressed concerns about his unfulfilled KSh 1 million pledge to the team. He explained CAF regulations prevented immediate delivery and confirmed the payment will be made directly to the players.

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After Harambee Stars' historic 1-0 win over Morocco, musician Kevin Bahati addressed concerns about his unfulfilled KSh 1 million pledge to the team. He explained CAF regulations prevented immediate delivery and confirmed the payment will be made directly to the players.

  • Bahati initially pledged KSh 1 million to the Harambee Stars if they defeated Morocco.
  • The Harambee Stars secured a 1-0 victory on Saturday, August 9, at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
  • Bahati cited CAF rules as the reason for the delay in handing over the money personally.
  • He spoke with FKF Deputy Chairperson McDonald Mariga to arrange the handover during a training session.
  • Attention now shifts to Kenya’s next fixture against Zambia on Sunday, August 17, with ticket sales for the 27,000 capacity match selling out quickly.
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