Njugush Responds to Ruto’s Remarks on Content Creators’ Earnings

Content creator Njugush has responded to remarks by Deputy President William Ruto that he and fellow comedian Butita earn more than the Head of State.

Speaking during an interview on Hot 96, Njugush said that while there is money to be made in content creation, some people do it for the love of it.

“When the DP said that Butita and I earn more than him, I knew there was a problem,” Njugush said. “I don’t know where he got his information from, but it’s definitely not true.”

Njugush said that content creators are not paid millions of shillings for their work. In fact, he said that many content creators struggle to make a living.

“We do this for the love of it,” Njugush said. “We don’t do it for the money.”

Njugush’s response comes after Ruto made the remarks during a rally in Kakamega on Saturday. Ruto said that content creators were making more money than the government, and that this was a sign of a broken system.

Ruto’s remarks have been met with mixed reactions. Some people have defended the DP, saying that he was simply speaking the truth. Others have criticized Ruto, saying that he was trying to divide the country.

The debate over the earnings of content creators is likely to continue. However, Njugush’s response has put the issue into perspective. Content creators are not making millions of shillings, and they are not a threat to the government. They are simply people who are passionate about their work.

About this writer:

Dennis Elnino

Content Developer Email: [email protected]