Stivo Simple Boy’s manager demands KSh150k to return social media accounts after split

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Stivo Simple Boy’s manager demands KSh150k to return social media accounts after split

Content creator and musician Stivo Simple Boy has yet again been faced with a huge blow in his musical career.

His recent setback being the fall out with his manager Chingi Boy Mstado, after Stivo blamed him for the his fainting during an interview on a national tv station.

Chingi spoke on Radio 47’s Baze 47 hosted by Manucho the Youngballer every weekday from 1pm to 3pm.

He said Stivo called him soon after his split with former manager MIB.

Manucho questioned how he got Stivo’s social media accounts when his previous managers MIB had refused to surrender the accounts.

“At that time I was working as an artiste and also I have been managing so many artists including Solomon Mkubwa.

“I bought Stivo’s social media accounts from MIB at KSh150,000, money that I can use to buy a plot in my rural home,” he explained.

However, he claimed that the money was paid in bits and the musician was part of the meetings with his previous managers. “I have the messages.”

Why Chingi still has Stivo Simple Boy’s social media accounts

Chingi also revealed that Stivo’s brothers are hiding him and sending threats over the issue.

He dismissed allegations from people who are insinuating that Stivo is not okay and that things happening to the artist do not affect him in any way.

“I have no problem with him or his brothers, I just want us to sit and discuss.”

Chingi stated that proceeds from Simple Boy’s gigs went directly the musician’s account and Stivo shared it with him.

“Stivo has not been having shows. We went to look for partnership in Mombasa which we did not get,” he responded when asked whether Stivo helped in payment of his accounts.

Chingi concluded by advising the musician to choose a path where he feels he can be helped.

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