Ghafla! Expose: Kenyan Unmasked As the Fake Mr. Blue

This morning we reported that Tanzanian crooner, Mr. Blue, called out Gospel sensation, Willy Paul, for jacking a certain Bongo song. While the allegations of song-ripping may be just that; allegations, the Mr. Blue embroiled in this matter is a fake one who has been swindling promoters.

The phony Mr. Blue is a Kenyan who resides in BuruBuru and has been eluding the police for some time now after a warrant of arrest was issued against him. This afternoon, illustrious radio presenter ‘Mzazi’ Willy M Tuva, on his award-winning show, “Mambo Mseto”, reached out to the real Mr. Blue who confirmed that indeed the Kenyan Mr. Blue is an imposter.

An aggrieved Mr. Blue revealed that the guy using his name has defrauded many people of their hard-earned cash and most recently fleeced a popular promoter before going off the radar. The guy mostly uses Facebook account, Mrblue Micharazo, to communicate with unsuspecting fans and show promoters.

Mr. Blue reveals that he’s doesn’t have any social media account apart from Instagram.

“Siko Facebook, siko Twitter, siko sehemu yoyote….niko tu kwenye Instagram,” maintains Blue adding, “Sasa kuna mtu mmoja Mkenya…Mkenya…Mkenya yuko apo anatumia jina langu. Huyo jamaa ameongea na promoter mmoja akamwabia yeye ni Mr. Blue kwenye mtandao wakaanda show kasha akatumiwa pesa.”

He divulges that the promoter called him later complaining that he had conned him and that’s when Mr. Blue realized that there is a charlatan on the loose using his name to close deals.

To ward off any suspicion, the imposter has uploaded several photos of Mr. Blue on the Facebook page and even speaks the flowery Swahili.

Mr. Blue says he tried calling the culprit severally but his phone has always been off. However he found him recently and threatened him before the guy hang up and switched off his phone.

“Ni mtu ambaye nishamfungulia mashtaka na namtafuta mimi. Na najua anaishi Nairobi. Ashawatapeli watu akijifanya mimi,” laments Mr. Blue

When Tuva tried calling him on the number he’s been using (0718 528 226), it was switched off.

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Jeff Omondi (Writer)