“We used to be rivals” Nameless and Jua Cali demonstrate how Kikuyus and Luos can live in harmony

Nameless and Jua Cali’s bromance transcends ethnic divisions and political affiliations. The two veteran musicians have demonstrated Luos and Kikuyus can live in harmony even at a time when divisive politics threatens the country’s peace and stability.

On Saturday October 28th rival tribal gangs attacked each other in Kawangware. Innocent women and children were caught in the crossfire which resulted to the deaths of some people.

Nameless (a Kikuyu) and Jua Cali (a Luo) have set the best example to shun divisive politics. The two music heavyweights spent time relaxing together over the past weekend.

Nameless talks about his rivalry with Jua Cali

Nameless says there used to be bad blood between him and the Genge king. The ‘Inspire Me’ singer explains that he used to view Jua Cali as a threat back then when he was still the don.

Nameless chilling with Jua Cali at his crib

“Once major rivals in music, now respected friends who go through similar triumphs and challenges in the industry… juzi @juacaligenge visited me at my home and our kids spent the evening playing together, blessup my brother….I always remember when I first met him in a show in mombasa and the MC for the night was Edward Kwach and kwach whispered to me “Monski you need to watch out for this guy Jua kali, he is becoming a force to be reckoned with” Those days I was used to being the show stopper ( yani mimi ndio nilikuwa wa kusema).. haha.. and yup Jua Kali shikad that show heavy.. ( akaniingisha baridi) I went back to ogopa to report! “Guys, this calif guys wanaanza kusumbua” hahah. Good times!! #brothers #respect #stillhere #fathers #Elders #reflecting #recoveringwellthough #GodlovesMe #GodlovesKenya,” wrote Nameless.

 

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