After armed men raided his studio, Kenyan musician Willy Paul said he had been attacked. Willy Paul denounced the act in a post on Instagram and said that the men were employed by someone he knew. 

"I wonder why you'd do that, boss stay out of my life. Sending people with guns to my studio won't help. Leave me alone. I'm 10 steps ahead. Consider this a warning. I may look stupid but I'm not." 

The singer posted a CCTV video of unidentified people with guns at his facilities to disprove clout-chasing rumours regarding the ambush at Saldido Recording label. 



He claims the gunmen visited his studio on Thursday at around 9.20 p.m. They intended to meet him at a location to finalise a business arrangement, but the artist claims that it was a trap set to kill him. 

Willy Paul warned DCI to take action immediately, or he would handle the situation himself. 

“a CCTV footage of unknown gun men in my studio yesterday around 9:20pm. I got call from woman who claimed to be an event organizer who was opening up a club and that she and her partners wanted me to perform at the launch of the club. They told me that the agreement was to be signed in person by both of us, they kept asking me to go to their office but I said no because it sounded off!!" 



The Saldido President claims that following several red flags in the conversation, his instinct refused to see the woman above in person. 

"So, they agreed to come to my office but at night (red flag). deep down i had a feeling that it was all a trap that was only meant to take my life. thank God I'm still alive and typing this info. anyway, if the DCI Kenya_ doesn't do anything about this then I will put them down myself the hard way!! i thank god for the lives of the boys in my studio because anything could have happened."