Rapper DNA Reveals the Truth Behind The Sh30 Million Deal With Mwai Kibaki’s Campaign
Kenyan rapper Denis Kaggia, popularly known as DNA, has finally set the record straight regarding the infamous Sh30 million story associated with his involvement in the late Mwai Kibaki’s presidential campaign.
In an interview on the CTA show on November 13, DNA debunked the rumors surrounding the deal, providing clarity on the actual figures and the impact of success on his life.
The ‘Maswali ya polisi’ hitmaker acknowledged the significance of the Kibaki campaign deal, recognizing it as a turning point that could have opened doors to lucrative business opportunities.
DNA revealed that they participated in road shows across Kenya as part of the campaign and received a total payment of Sh7 million.
However, he emphasized that the widely reported figure of Sh30 million allegedly paid to him was inaccurate and misleading.
“I was looking forward to the Kibaki campaign because it was something that could set us up to do a lot of business. So we started doing road shows around Kenya. They paid us Sh7 million, but I only took home Sh2.5 million,” DNA explained.
DNA’s clarification sheds light on the true nature of the deal and challenges the exaggerated claims that have circulated for years. His honesty and willingness to address the rumors demonstrate his commitment to transparency and integrity.