Mr Seeds wonders why Jimmy Wanjigi cannot pay a meagre Ksh150,000 that he owes him yet he is worth billions of shillings.
The musician came out to cry out foul revealing that he was still waiting on Wanjigi to pay him his dues, one year later.
Mr Seed was part of a group of artistes who were invited to perform at Bomas of Kenya when the Safina party endorsed Wanjigi as its presidential candidate in March 2022.
Wanjigi campaigned under the theme ‘Omoka na Jimi’ to tap the support of the youth, including recruiting comedian Eric Omondi to spearhead his campaigns.
Mr Seed however laments that Wanjigi didn’t pay the same youth he wanted to empower and whose support he was banking on to clinch the presidency.
“It’s now a year since we performed at his function in Bomas and Jimmy Wanjingi has yet to pay me my money. It’s not even a lot of money, just 150k only. I mean he is a man of means not like some of us trying to build our lives. He said he has a vision for the youth he should then pay us and I speak for over 10 artistes,” Mr Seed said.
Mr Seed further rubbished claims that Wajingi released the monies but his handlers made away with the loot.
“I would hear none of that. I am so sure he is aware of the situation. We have done a series of meetings with his handler, and keep being taken in circles. We even have a WhatsApp group titled ‘Pay Us Our Money’, and everyone involved is in there,” he added.
Even though Wanjigi spent a lot campaigning for the presidency, IEBC ultimately disqualified him on the grounds that he did not meet the criteria needed to vie for the country’s top seat.