Mejja Takes On Fake Facebook Impersonator, Vows To Hold Perpetrator Accountable

Popular Kenyan artist Mejja is taking a firm stance against a social media impersonator who has been spreading harmful content on Facebook under his name. In a strongly worded video message posted on Instagram, Mejja alerted his fans and followers to be wary of the fake account, which has been engaging in malicious behavior including posting offensive content about him and his daughter.

Frustrated and angered by the impersonator’s actions, Mejja revealed that the fake account has been:

  • Spreading explicit sexual content falsely attributed to him.
  • Sharing inappropriate and malicious content about his daughter.
  • Targeting other artists, including Ssaru, Kendi, Khaligraph, and those Mejja has collaborated with.

Emphasizing the seriousness of the matter, Mejja declared, “I want people to know it’s not me.” He has taken decisive action, seeking the assistance of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to track down the individual responsible for the fake account.

Mejja also encouraged his fans to report the fake page to Facebook, urging them to play a role in holding the impersonator accountable. He conveyed his unwavering resolve to pursue legal action against the perpetrator, stating that there would be no room for leniency.

“If caught, even if it’s someone I know, there will be no discussions. I want them to face the consequences because insulting me and my child is beyond unacceptable. If they are trying to create conflict between me and other artists, it won’t work,” Mejja asserted with conviction.

Mejja’s experience unfortunately showcases the real-world dangers and impact of online impersonation, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by celebrities and public figures in the digital age. His swift action and public address serve as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and taking decisive steps to combat fraudulent online activity.

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Dennis Elnino

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