Kenyan Rapper Prezzo Confesses To Past Affiliation With Mungiki Sect

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In a shocking revelation, acclaimed Kenyan rapper Jackson Ngechu Makini, popularly known as Prezzo, has admitted to his past involvement with the notorious Mungiki sect. During a candid interview on YouTube, Prezzo recounted his nine-year stint as a youth leader within the sect, under the leadership of former sect leader Maina Njenga.

Prezzo’s journey into the Mungiki sect began during a period of deep depression. He received a call from a brother named Andrew, who informed him that Maina Njenga wanted to meet him. Despite his initial reluctance, Prezzo agreed to the meeting and traveled to Njenga’s Karen residence.

At the meeting, Njenga offered Prezzo a position as a youth leader within the Mungiki-like movement. Feeling vulnerable and seeking a sense of purpose, Prezzo accepted the position, despite harboring doubts about the sect’s activities.

Prezzo’s involvement with Mungiki lasted for nine years, during which he played a significant role in the sect’s operations. However, disillusioned by the sect’s violent and illegal activities, he eventually made the difficult decision to leave.

Prezzo’s revelation has sparked a wave of reactions in Kenya, prompting discussions about cult recruitment tactics, the impact of depression on individuals’ decision-making, and the importance of seeking help during challenging times. His story serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the need for individuals to make informed choices about their affiliations and to reach out for support when facing personal struggles.

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Dennis Elnino

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