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Bishop Ben Kiengei, the head of Jesus Compassion Ministry (JCM), has stepped in to resolve a disagreement involving Kikuyu musicians and singer 90k Ka Mso.

The conflict arose after reports that 90k Ka Mso had not been paid for performing at a well-known club in Ruiru.

The situation attracted attention when several artistes, including popular guitarist Samidoh, went to the club late at night to seek answers.

Bishop Kiengei met with both the musicians and the club’s management on Thursday, September 11, 2025, to help calm tensions.

He encouraged the group to choose peace and allow each other to continue working.

“Peace can only be found after the conflict has ended. Let this young man continue working, and you artistes continue entertaining people and performing. I also thank you for coming over, because your presence has helped settle many issues,” he said.

Bishop Kiengei reminded them that the entertainment industry plays an important role and must be protected from internal fights.

“We could not have allowed this business to fail. This is a big business, and we cannot let it collapse. Cooperation among you is very important. When you perform, remember that your work belongs to God,” he added.

He also asked the club owners to make a public statement showing that the matter had been resolved.

“Regarding this club, I ask that you, the owners, have a consensus and that matters be settled. I preach love, so have mercy on each other,” he told them.

Bishop Kiengei praised the musicians for standing together and supporting one of their own.

He said their unity was a strong example of what can be achieved when people come together.

“I loved seeing your unity, artistes, that you could spare your sleep and come to support one of your own, even at night. That is very commendable. Even in Nepal, people have been able to redeem their country from corruption because of standing together. Cooperation and solidarity are very powerful,” he said.

Although he knew that stepping into a club matter might lead to criticism, the bishop said it was important to solve the issue at its source.

“I know this is a club and I might face ridicule as a man of God, but the issue started here, and I had to come and resolve it here. If you want to redeem someone from the devil, you have to go there. So maintain peace and let it continue. Love one another,” he said.

By K24 Digital

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