Alikiba, a famous bongo player from Tanzania, lost his YouTube page to hackers.
With 1.6 million subscribers, Alikiba's YouTube channel was hijacked by hackers, who gave it the new moniker Tesla Inc.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, appears in pre-recorded "live-streaming" cryptocurrency scam videos that hackers on the channel are airing.
Alikiba has been posting songs to the channel for years, and his fans, who are always looking for fresh music, love it. However, it has unfortunately become the most recent prominent channel to be hacked, which is unfortunate for everyone involved.
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Alikiba and no one else on his management team have made a formal statement, even though the specifics of how the hackers took control of his channel still need to be discovered.
The Mahaba hitmaker is experiencing this problem not for the first time.
A few years back, hackers accessed his YouTube account and stopped people from watching his brand-new video, "Mvumo Wa Radi."
A music video for Alikiba's song, "Mvumo Wa Radi," was made and posted to YouTube. To his amazement, even though many of his admirers watched the video, its viewing stopped, and the views stopped rising.
Upon realizing the situation, Alikiba addressed it on his social media channels.
As he marks 20 years in the music business, Alikiba is performing in Kenya as part of his much-awaited country tour.
On June 23, during the eagerly awaited World Rally Competition, the tour is scheduled to begin in Naivasha. On July 1 and July 8, respectively, he will perform as the headlining act in concerts in Malindi and Meru.