Stivo Simple Boy Kicked Out Of Buruburu Apartment Days After Parting With New Manager
Promising Kenyan entertainer Stivo Simple Boy is back to Kibra days after being kicked out from his Buruburu apartment.
KOM.co.ke has learnt that the artiste was recently shown the door at an apartment that his new management had rented for him in Buruburu.
The latest development was first made public and confirmed by his latest manager Chingi Boy through an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke.
Stivo’s latest manager Chingi Boy confirmed that the star is back in Kibra after being evicted from the house his label had rented him.
Speaking during the interview with TUKO, Chingi disclosed that Stivo’s siblings had displaced him from the apartment and completely took over.
“The artiste’s family is fighting me, and I was only trying to help their boy. Now, they have returned him to Kibra. Stivo is not talking, just smiling,” Chingi Boy revealed.
The former Stivo Simple Boy’s manager narrated how his label took responsibility to pay the rent for the Buruburu apartment after Mumias East MP Peter Salasya footed the deposit and one month rent only for an apartment in Donholm.
Stivo, however, moved from Donholm to Buruburu where Chingi Boy has been sponsoring the rent until recently.
“Salasya never took him to Donholm. I was the one who took him to Buruburu, and after connecting him with Salasya, I advised him not to give him money but to buy the house items and give them to him. He was removed from the house, and his brother is the one living there, yet I am the one paying. Salasya only paid the deposit and rent.” Chingi added.
TUKO reported that Stivo himself confirmed in a consequent phone interview that indeed he had moved from Buruburu to Kibra.
The artiste’s latest quandaries unfolded barely days after he fainted on Live TV.
Following the incident, KOM CEO Director Trevor came out and offered to help him kick start his content creation journey.
Trevor stated that he is ready to hold Stivo’s hand and make sure he bounces back and make the dues he rightly deserves.