By
Sinda Matiko
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Henry Ohanga has lived enough life to know what matters. Fame, once thrilling, now feels like a noisy room he has overstayed in.
From Kibera’s slums to global stages, Octopizzo reflects on fatherhood, fame, service and his next chapter in politics.
By
Sinda Matiko
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Henry Ohanga has lived enough life to know what matters. Fame, once thrilling, now feels like a noisy room he has overstayed in.

South African musicians honour Oskido's contributions to kwaito and music

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According to the musician, debts continued piling up and he was eventually forced to sell personal belongings, including his car.

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'Behind the fame, TV interviews, and public attention, my finances were quietly collapsing.'

Blinky described the rhythm as both sophisticated and distinctly Kenyan.

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