Willy Paul made a post on Instagram captioning it with a text that made people suspect the lady police he was together with was his bodyguard.

Willy promised to become an international artist this year. So, it was about time he started acting like one by adding a security detail.


Pozee, also known as bwana mkunaji seems to have added a female bodyguard. The singer unveiled his new security on his Instagram and captioned the snap saying, "Security Tight Kama Talent Ya Pozze!"


Willy Paul revealed the image of the unknown video vixen he claims to have paid Ksh 2 million for. And it's a welcome surprise- it is none other than Tanzanian songstress Nandy.


This will be the third time the star duo has collaborated following 2018's Njiwa and 2020's Hallelujah. Both times, they were romantically linked, but it was never proven. 


Pozee himself has stated that he and Nandy were previously collaborators with benefits. While revealing this latest collaboration, he posted on Instagram that he remained "celibate" for this one.



You can call him bwana Mkunaji or Pozee, but Willy Paul is his official name. Pozee has declared that he will remain celibate for his upcoming event to be successful. Willy Paul states that he has chosen to remain extremely holy. The artist urged ladies to make the process easy for him and thanked them in advance for understanding.


Reactions from Willy Paul's admirers to his most recent vow have been conflicting. The singer of the hit song "Umeme" has vowed to remain celibate until his upcoming performance, claiming that the show's success hinges on his holiness.



His supporters don't seem to believe him, even though he has a history of adoring women and was named by Eric Omondi as one of the Kenyan musicians who fornicated while single.


Is he making an effort to carry out Eric Omondi's request? Eric Omondi recently urged Pozee and numerous other ex-Gospel musicians to return to Christian music. Pozee, though, had none of it. He debunked Eric's claim on his official Instagram by claiming he wasn't a gospel artist.



Pozee instructed Eric Omondi to address the right people. He went further to tell the comedian to get his name out of his mouth. 


Willy respected that Eric Omondi was like an elder brother to him but claimed he was crossing the boundaries, which did not make him happy. 



This came only a month after Eric Omondi praised Willy Paul as the entertainment industry's saviour. The comedian, a fervent supporter of regional talent, praised Willy Paul for his ground-breaking song Umeme.


Eric detailed his relationship with Pozee in a lengthy Instagram post. He also chronicled his professional background from his Gospel days.


Mr. Omondi claimed to have met Pozee performing the Sitolia at Mavuno Church South C in 2012. The controversial comedian affirmed that Willy Paul was undoubtedly the most hard-working and dependable Kenyan musician.