Popular Kikuyu gospel artist Martin Wa Janet recently became the center of a dramatic incident when he was forcibly removed from a club by an irate crowd. The incident occurred just weeks after the musician made headlines for removing impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from one of his events—a decision that reportedly angered many in the Mt. Kenya region.

During his performance at the club, Martin attempted to connect with the audience, but instead, he was met with loud boos and jeers. The situation quickly escalated as patrons expressed their dissatisfaction, eventually forcing the singer to leave the stage. According to eyewitnesses, the crowd’s reaction seemed to stem from lingering frustrations over his previous actions involving Gachagua, among other reasons.

In response to the incident, Martin addressed his followers on Facebook, expressing his shock and disappointment. He posted, “I can’t believe Kenyans threw me out of a club. Why did you do that?” The post quickly gained traction, drawing a mix of reactions from fans and critics alike.

Some supporters sympathized with the gospel artist, defending him and urging others to focus on his music. However, many critics were quick to point out the controversy surrounding his earlier actions, suggesting that the backlash was inevitable.

As the story unfolds, Martin Wa Janet remains a polarizing figure in the public eye, with supporters and detractors continuing to debate his actions and the implications of his recent experiences.

By Kenyans

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