Kantai’s mum, wife pen emotional letter paying their last tribute to him 

Rapper Kantai’s mother and his wife have both penned sad tributes honoring the rapper who was buried at his family farm in Oloolua, Ngong.

Kantai’s mum, Eunice Naeku Kantai paid tribute to her fallen son saying:

“Very hurt, very lonely but I will forever be grateful to God for the years he has given you to me! Seeing you gone is not easy but I’m comforted that you finally gave your life to Christ. Hallelujah!” She said. 

Kantai’s mum added that she’s sad that his son passed on but grateful too because he’s no longer suffering.

“It has been a long journey. I am at peace. You are no longer sick or suffering. I wanted you to be a doctor and you went to Green River College for one-and-a-half years to make me happy. I then got cancer and you took time off to take care of me and nurse me. You then confessed to me that you didn’t want to go ahead with nursing.” Kantai’s mum revealed.

“You secretly started working on your music and when you showed me what you had been working on, I was shocked — and not very impressed about this rapping business.

“I realised you were serious about your music. I did what I could to support you. Luckily, I was able to as I was a business woman and I tried to get you involved.

“I bought you a ‘mixer’ or whatever you call it, among other things you needed to make your music as I wanted to make my sweet boy happy.

Music Journey

“It was hard for you to come back to Kenya as you didn’t want to leave me behind but you wanted to pursue your musical dream and come back home.

She finished off her tribute saying, “We were very close friends and shared so much. Now in my heart there is a big vacuum. But my comfort is that greater is he who is in you than he who is the world. 1 John 4.4. Amen.”

Kantai’s wife, Irene also remembered him and the life they had together.

“Remember cooking for us and not wanting anything to come in between family time, with you being the master chef of making chicken especially in your own unique way, taking me swimming at Kasarani and just enjoying the coolness of the water under the hot Nairobi sun, buying German Shepherds for us, which you were so fond of, buying me flowers just to appreciate me on a daily basis, playing video games and just enjoying being in that space, loving and caring for me and our daughter like the true father and gentleman you were,” Irene shared. 

Adding:

“I miss you, my darling.Your smile and touch.The nights, the days, our dreams. Even though you’re
gone, you’re never forgotten. You’re in my heart always. I love you Chris K., my lover, my husband, my best friend. Rest Well my dearest,” she finished her tribute, signing off, “Love, Irene.”

 

 

‘This wasn’t the way it was supposed to end’ STL wishing she spoke to Kantai in her last visit to Kenya

As Kenyans continue to eulogize rapper Chris Kantai, many have been waiting to see what Norway based rapper Stella Mwangi will say about the fallen solider who was instrumental in shaping her career.

Stella alias STL and the late Chris to the Kantada go way back; the latter is credited with introducing the former into the Kenyan rap scene back in 2005. On Instagram Mwangi was thankful for Kantai’s influence in her career especially when no one wanted anything her.

“This one hit me hard… I been mourning. We come from far G. Fuck this shit! This wasn’t the way it was supposed to end. We were to meet many more times and create uplifting music, that’s what we agreed! I remember early 2005, when I stepped in the Kenyan music scene. Nobody wanted to give me a shot, they said I wouldn’t make it cos I didn’t know Swahili sheng. You showed me love from first moment, you told me; “stick to ur style! U not the one to change,- it’s THEM”. Kantai, you beautiful soul❤️,” she said. 

Regrets

Mwangi also shared that she regrets coming to Kenya last year and never reaching out to him for a sit down.

“We had wonderful conversations about life, God & music. We wrote Happy, recorded it & shot video in like 2 days! It was pure joy. U inspired me so much, i had memorized ur whole ‘Happy’ verse in like 10min, it cracked u up during the video shoot ? I feel so bad that I didn’t reach out to u last I was in Kenya, it all went so fast..I thought we had time!?? Even tho it’s a heartache, I can feel your spirit now, your truly Happy?? I pray for your family with love wishing them peace. #RestInParadise ?”

 

Wallace Kantai lands new job at the Central Bank of Kenya 6 months after quitting NTV

Wallace Kantai left NTV after falling out with the management. The former NTV business editor was a victim of the convergence model implemented by NMG last year.

Nation’s business media platforms – print, digital and TV were all converged into one and put under the Business Daily. The transition was hard for journalists from Daily Nation and NTV who expressed their displeasure with the move.

Wallace Kantai

Wallace Kantai decided to quit his job altogether following the move by NMG. His whereabouts remained unknown until on Friday November 3rd.

Wallace gets CBK job

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has appointed Wallace its head of communications. CBK announced Wallace’s appointment in a statement issued to the press.