Renowned artist Willy Paul has come to the defense of media personality Willis Raburu following a misunderstanding during the Furaha City event.
Speaking about the incident, Willy Paul shared how Raburu went out of his way to support him and his team when others did not.
“I remember Willis Raburu helping me to get my dancers into the venue. Nobody else was there for us but him,” Willy Paul said during an interview.
The artist revealed that Raburu’s intervention ensured his performance went on smoothly, despite the chaos and confusion surrounding the event.
The Furaha City misunderstanding, which has sparked widespread debate, involved allegations of mismanagement and poor communication during the event.
While some attendees and artists expressed their frustrations, Willy Paul clarified that Raburu played a supportive role.
“There’s a lot of misunderstanding in this whole thing,” Willy Paul added, urging fans and critics to avoid pointing fingers without understanding the full story.
He emphasized that Raburu was not responsible for the mishaps but instead stepped in to assist where he could.
The incident has reignited conversations about the challenges artists and event organizers face in Kenya’s entertainment industry.
Many have called for better coordination and professionalism to ensure smoother experiences for performers and attendees alike.
Willy Paul’s comments highlight the importance of solidarity among artists and industry stakeholders.
By defending Raburu, he has shed light on the media personality’s often-overlooked efforts to support the entertainment community.
As the dust settles on the Furaha City controversy, it remains to be seen how organizers will address the issues raised to restore confidence in future events.
By Kenyans