He has addressed the elephant in the room.
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This was at the Vuka Mwaka Party at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru. Netizens also accused Kambua of ‘hogging the mic’ and not giving an equal chance to her co-hosts Jeff Kuria, Enid Moraa and David Oyuke.
She put up an apology before she later pulled it down as people felt that it was brusque and not genuine enough. Following the drama, fans demanded that Kambua issues an apology to Jeff and harangued her on social media demanding an apology. While all this was going on, Jeff remained silent and decided to keep quiet about the drama, until now.
Speaking exclusively to pulselive.co.ke Jeff expressed that he was not willing to revisit the events that went on at the party but maintained that there is no beef between Kambua and him.
“I have moved on to other stories, these guys are my colleagues, we all make mistakes. Pastor Mark Kariuki told us we have to forgive and move on, and I forgave myself and anyone who has wronged me.” He said before adding “ I have respect for Kambua, even before I came into the industry, when I was growing up I watched her, listened to her music and looked up to her there is no beef between us.”