Ali Kiba, a musician from Mahaba, unfollowed the lone Instagram user he was following.

A Tanzanian woman has been seen with Kiba in photos and videos over the past few days as they promote football shirts for a tournament he is sponsoring this weekend.

The earnings from the sale of the jerseys, according to their seller, Jeniffer Jovin, will be used to cover the costs of pre-term infants' medical care.

She has been tagging him in videos where their chemistry is obvious to everyone. In one of her posts, she even refers to him as "her drug."


He followed her, which attracted the attention of internet users because the artist had previously never followed anyone, not even his wife or kids who all have Instagram profiles.

It has been argued that his brand is the only thing at stake.

Nine million people follow him.

Her friends call her Niffer, and their online interactions have drawn attention.

Meanwhile, Amina Khaleef, his Kenyan wife, has persuaded him to sign the divorce papers.

Amina exposed him as a cheater who enjoys spending time with other women in an Instagram stories message.

She urged him to sign the divorce papers after serving them to him, saying she was sick of being treated disrespectfully in public.

She commemorated her official freedom in October 2022 by posting a picture of a bird being released from its cage.

He had a period of 15 days to react. His wife claimed verbal abuse and stated that his TZ home was unsuitable in court documents. She also charged him with adultery.


The couple wed in 2018. While six months into their first pregnancy, she fled.

According to the court papers, "the respondent (Kiba) made an ridicule of their marriage by rudely engaging in open displays of adultery with various women in total disregard of the petitioner's feelings."

Given that the celebrity rarely answers to charges, it will be intriguing to see how he responds to her claims.