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Alikiba Explains Why He Is Not Used To Making His Life Public

He stated that it's because of who he is and how he's branded himself throughout the years
He stated that it's because of who he is and how he's branded himself throughout the years. Photo: Alikiba(Facebook)
  • He stated that it’s because of who he is and how he’s branded himself throughout the years.
  • Alikiba stated that people do not know the value of his house, car, or clothes.

Long-time Bongo Fleva artist Ali Saleh Kiba, often known as Alikiba, has revealed why he keeps his personal life separate from music and stardom.

Speaking to entertainment journalists ahead of the premiere of a show on his television station, Crown TV, the artist stated that he is quite different from his colleagues Diamond, Harmonize, Rayvanny, and others to the point where no one knows his family or the value of his house.

Alikiba defended his distinctive characteristic, claiming that it is his style, which he has been using since he rose to prominence more than 18 years ago.

“It’s because that’s who I am and how I’ve already branded myself. “People have no idea how much my house, car, or clothes are worth,” Alikiba stated.

The director of Kings Music appeared to criticize individuals who write on the internet about knowing the wealth and possessions of famous people, claiming to be just estimates and that many people take advantage of it to mislead others.

However, he stated that he does not like to follow and criticize those people since he recognizes that they are entertainment journalists aiming for money through the news, even if it is mostly false regarding the assets of the stars they cover.

“Most of you make estimates. Some post false information about somebody’s riches on the internet, yet they are unaware of many facts. But I understand that you are content creators and it is your work,” he continued.

Alikiba is one of the artists who has drawn a strong barrier between his personal and stardom life; he has been in the business for many years and is known as an artist who rarely uses clout to market his music.

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