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TERENCE CREATIVE APOLOGISES TO KISII COMMUNITY FOLLOWING BACKLASH

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Kenyan comedian and content creator Terence Creative has publicly apologised and deleted a social media post that drew criticism for its tribal connotations against a presidential aspirant from the Kisii community.

The controversy began when a post on his official Facebook page speculated on a future cabinet, “Assume huyo mkisi amechukua kiti 2027, sasa nipangie hiyo Cabinet.” The post was met with immediate backlash from Kenyans online, who condemned its use of tribal labelling as divisive and irresponsible.

In response to the mounting criticism, the comedian removed the original post and issued a formal apology. The comedian expressed regret and clarified that no harm was intended, he shared his respect and admiration for the Kisii community and its leadership.

“Poleni saana wakisii wote. My apologies to the Kisii community in general about a previous post that had been posted on my Facebook page, naomba msamaha saana I didn’t mean any harm, nawapenda saana na nawaheshimu pamoja na viongozi wenyu,” his statement read. 

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