Andrew Kibe advised Nikita to start getting kids right now. The controversial podcaster admitted to having a crush on the singer and this shocked his fans.
Kibe went ahead to suggest that Kering can move to the states so they could get kids together.
Kibe expressed on his YouTube channel is not used to praising people but has praised Nikita Kering and Khaligraph Jones.
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It turns out Nikita has a thing with genge tone musician Little Maina. Nikita maintains her love life a secret. She wasn't the only girl he was seeing, though.
Lil Maina worked on the smash song "Kishash," which became a party anthem, with notable Kenyan musicians including Ndovu Kuu. Fans immediately inquired about his relationship with Nikita Kering as he answered questions on his Instagram stories.
Another admirer inquired about the fate of Instagram model Carrey Wahu; it was later discovered that he was likely dating both of them.
Kibe's claims are incongruous; most recently, Kibe acknowledged that Kamene's weight prevented him from engaging in physical contact with her.
Together, they produced Kiss 100 radio's morning show with Kamene and Kibe. The two commanded the airwaves and had chemistry like any other combo.
They spent time together outside of the studio at events and parties, so it wasn't apparent if they were just friends or if there was something more going on.
She was not his type, and he made it apparent that he had never been drawn to her. Recently, Kamene departed Kiss and gave an explanation for her decision, as well as details about her turbulent relationship with her former co-host Andrew Kibe.
The leaked statement said that the corporation did not feel the need to renew the contract because Kamene's performance was subpar, while Kamene claimed in a YouTube interview that she had not been dismissed and that her contract had ended.
It has been widely rumored that she will launch a podcast. She hasn't started a YouTube channel yet. She issued a warning not to trust phonies who pretend as her online.
After learning that the imposter had stolen her content, taken her name, and placed it on the aforementioned YouTube channel, which has over 21k subscribers, Kamene vented her wrath on social media.