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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, April 14, 2026King Kaka Recalls Near-Death Battle With Mysterious Illness - April 2026
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King Kaka Recalls Near-Death Battle With Mysterious Illness - April 2026

Veteran Kenyan rapper King Kaka, whose real name is Kennedy Ombima, has revealed details of a terrifying battle with a mysterious illness that nearly cost him his life two to three years ago. This revelation comes as former news anchor Janet Mbugua has ignited a widespread conversation about the mental fatigue experienced by millennials, describing it as a "millennial crisis" and highlighting the struggle of balancing adult responsibilities with personal healing. Meanwhile, Kenyan rapper Scar Mkadinali sparked online debate by revealing he hasn't used a matatu since 2021, a statement many interpret as a sign of his growing success in the music industry.

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King Kaka Recalls Near-Death Battle With Mysterious Illness

King Kaka Recalls Near-Death Battle With Mysterious Illness

Veteran Kenyan rapper King Kaka, real name Kennedy Ombima, has revealed details of a terrifying battle with a mysterious illness that nearly cost him his life two to three years ago.

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Veteran Kenyan rapper King Kaka, real name Kennedy Ombima, has revealed details of a terrifying battle with a mysterious illness that nearly cost him his life two to three years ago.

  • The illness left medical professionals baffled, with all tests, including cancer screenings, returning "negative" results for months.
  • The "Kaka Empire" CEO described experiencing extreme physical pain, being unable to walk or eat, and even crawling to the washroom.
  • Facing his mortality, King Kaka confessed to preparing for death, updating his will, and bargaining with God for a second chance, which he considers a "miracle."
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Janet Mbugua discusses the mental fatigue plaguing millenials

Janet Mbugua discusses the mental fatigue plaguing millenials

Former news anchor Janet Mbugua has ignited a widespread conversation about the mental fatigue experienced by millennials, describing it as a "millennial crisis." She highlighted the struggle of balancing adult responsibilities with personal healing.

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Former news anchor Janet Mbugua has ignited a widespread conversation about the mental fatigue experienced by millennials, describing it as a "millennial crisis." She highlighted the struggle of balancing adult responsibilities with personal healing.

  • Janet Mbugua, a former news anchor and founder of Inua Dada Foundation, shared her reflections on Instagram.
  • Millennials are facing a significant mental and emotional load while navigating careers, families, and "inner child healing" concurrently.
  • Mbugua emphasized that open honesty about mental health challenges is a healthy step for her generation, despite the overwhelming nature of modern adulthood.
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Scar Mkadinali reveals the last time he was on a “nganya”

Scar Mkadinali reveals the last time he was on a “nganya”

Kenyan rapper Scar Mkadinali has sparked online debate by revealing he hasn't used a matatu since 2021, a statement many interpret as a sign of his growing success in the music industry.

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Kenyan rapper Scar Mkadinali has sparked online debate by revealing he hasn't used a matatu since 2021, a statement many interpret as a sign of his growing success in the music industry.

  • Last used a matatu in 2021.
  • Key person: Scar Mkadinali, rapper.
  • His comment mirrors a similar one made by businesswoman Anerlisa Muigai in 2023.
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