The Mugithi artist DJ Fatxo has opened up about his extended stay in England, where he spent several weeks before coming home last weekend. Shortly after arriving at JKIA, Fatxo spoke to online journalists and announced that he and his manager in England plan to launch the first radio station to offer services in the Kikuyu language.

"My manager's name is John Smith and he is taking a big opportunity in England and to be honest we have a project to open a radio station with him, the first Kikuyu and African radio station in England," Fatxo revealed.


The artist also had the opportunity to discuss the lavish lifestyle he displayed on his internet pages while living in England.

He said that his manager John Smith was the owner of all the five-star vehicles he was spotting on the streets and highways of England.

After returning to the nation, Fatxo stated he would pick up where he left off because the buzz around the Mugithi music business had subsided while he was engulfed in the murder case narrative.

The musician announced that he would release a collaborative song the next week as a way to demonstrate that the Duke of Mugithi, as he prefers to be known, is back. Although hilarious anecdotes are what sell, Fatxo urged bloggers to also aim to be a little more personal in their writing.

"If you are also doing this work of yours, try to act a little bit right, let's be careful not to destroy others while trying to please others, let's not destroy those who haven't sin, just look up, there is nothing as important as being alive," he told them.