Renowned Kenyan rapper prezzo recently voiced his disapproval of Kasmuel Mcoure, a well-known GenZ activist championing the rights of young people. During an interview on the EOTWE podcast with Eric, Prezzo criticized Mcoure, labeling him a "clout chaser" and accusing him of seeking attention for personal gain rather than genuinely advocating for the public.
Prezzo argued that Mcoure, a university student, has yet to prove his commitment to activism. He criticized Mcoure for focusing more on media appearances where, according to Prezzo, he talks "a lot without substance."
As an example, Prezzo referred to an incident where Mcoure reportedly took refuge in the Nation Media House building, claiming to be fleeing from anti-protest police. Prezzo saw this as a cowardly act, contrasting it with the courage shown by renowned activists like Boniface Mwangi, Eric Omondi, and the late Archbishop Ndingi Mwana a'Nzeki, who he noted confronted their oppressors without resorting to hiding.
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The Mafans hitmaker believes that Mcoure is more of a socialite using the guise of activism to further his political ambitions rather than a genuine advocate for Gen Z. He also suggested that the government might have co-opted Mcoure to mislead the youth.