Abel Mutua, a Kenyan actor, digital content producer, creative director, and producer of the award-winning movie Click Click Bang, is retaliating against former radio host Andrew Kibe.



"So pale kwa ndege kuna kitu inaiitwa FQIS... and the meaning of that word is Fuel Quantity Indicating System...." started off the creative director.


He went on to repeat the word yet again as well as asking his viewers to repeat the word with him highlighting that he was emphasizing it as it was the backbone of his story.


"Guys sasa tuko sawa. Niliona Andrew Kibe trolled Click Click Bang. Did you guys see that?


Like there is something that trended pale Twitter and then Andrew came along and trash-talked us badly," the father of one said.


He went on to add, "Huyo mtu shida yake huwa gani? In fact, if anyone sees Andrew Kibe tell him we don't want any bad vibes or negativity.


Tell him we are busy learning about FQIS... F 'Kiss' my behind!" finished off Abel.


Abel's admirers flooded the comment section, praising him for his elegant response and the clever wordplay at the conclusion of his statement, catching everyone off guard.

During an interview with Dennis Milimo on Kiss 100 five months ago, Abel, who also serves as a scriptwriter, revealed that they had accumulated nearly Sh9 million thus far.

He went on to disclose that the costs associated with producing and distributing the film amounted to approximately Sh7 million.

Consequently, Mutua and PhilIt Production have generated a profit of nearly Sh2 million from the movie.


"We really appreciate it because most film projects don't make a profit. Most people look for funding abroad to make movies," Abel Mutua said.


He added that he was pleased that the investment made in Click Click Bang had paid off.

Every year, they will be releasing a film under the name PhilIt Production, a business that Abel co-owns with the director Philip Karanja.


"We promised in 2020 that the day we will venture into the film industry fully we will be giving our fans a movie every year. So next year we have another one,".