A man of his word! Rapper Khaligraph shows up at King Kaka´s concert as his security

Promises are meant to be kept and you earn respect from staying true to it.

Hard-hitting Kenyan rapper, Khaligraph promised an embattled King Kaka, a 24hr security system and he sure meant every word.

25th of December, Rabbit staged a performance, donning a yellow hood with words encrypted ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨.

Not far from the podium, we could spot the ¨Me Siogopi¨ rapper with a serious face on and eyes keen to the surrounding.

Khaligraph Jones turns up at King Kaka´s concert

The spoken word artist took to his Instagram to express his deep gratitude to Khaligraph for turning up and staying true to his word.

His post reads:

@khaligraph_jones (in blue jacket) jana the security you provided was really good, you promised and delivered

The Eastlando Royalty founder called on the Government to learn from Khaligraph´s deeds because he is indeed one to emulate.

The Government should borrow a leaf from you.

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On a light note, The ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨ act wrapped up:

I almost sang ‘mi siogopi????????????’ thanks to everyone who came through. Merry Xmas to you and yours.

Previously, Jones had promised Rabbit needed security system in case he needed one. His post read:

King Kaka sparks huge nationwide debate with latest release ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ (Video)

Award-winning Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has been the talk of the town over the last few days after releasing a rather controversial song.

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The jam titled Wajinga Nyinyi, which loosely translates to you fools, calls on Kenyans to rise up against vices such as corruption, tribalism, nepotism, favoritism and what have you.

In the song, which has so far crossed the 1 million views mark on YouTube, King Kaka tells Kenyans to avoid divisive politics and picking candidates not on the basis of merit but because they belong to the same tribe.

King Kaka
King Kaka

He also mentions various leaders who have been charged with corruption such as; Kirinyaga Governor Ann Waiguru, Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko and Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu.

King Kaka further lambastes Kenyans, including clerics, for showering corrupt leaders with praise rather than telling them the truth. He compares the behavior to that of a fool saying:

“Si basi wakam kwa church watoe pesa tulitoa kama tax, na pastor ana-kiss ass ampatie hadi asome ka-verse, na sisi tuko busy wajinga nyinyi tunaclap.”

He goes on to explain the dire situation that Kenyans have to put up with such as unemployment, stalled government projects, being jailed for petty offences, inflation, high taxation, crime, bribery etc.

The Niko Kwa Jam Nakam hit maker claims that he’s not afraid of dying if that’s what it will take for us to realize the mess that we are in saying, “Wakinisnipe tonight si mnajua ni kwa nini, ntakufia watu siogopi mimi.”

King Kaka

The song, which is in the form of spoken words, has elicited mixed reactions since it was released and to be honest, I really love it because it has served as a wake up call to most of us who were too comfortable.

The violin that is playing in the background as King Kaka flows brings a sombre mood and helps you put things into perspective so does the video which was directed by a chap known as CJ.

Generally speaking, this jam which is the fourth single from King Kaka’s upcoming mixtape titled The Servant & The King is a masterpiece which might just start a revolution, if it has not already done that.

Watch Wajinga Nyinyi below and tell us what you think.