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Scar Mkadinali Drops AirBnB Song Days After Controversial Femicide Remarks

Scar Mkadinali attracted mixed reactions with his sentiments. Photo: UGC.

Wakadinali rapper Scar Mkadinali recently caused a melee online with his remarks over the ongoing rising cases of Femicide in Kenya.

The fearless rapper added his voice to the ongoing campaign calling for an end to violence meted out to women by offering his advice to the targeted group.

Taking to his Insta-stories updates section, the artiste advised women to get married at the age of 23, to avoid falling victim to the murderers who mostly commit their atrocities in Air BnBs.

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Mixed Reactions As Scar Mkadinali Advises Ladies To Get Married At 23 To Beat Femicide
Scar Mkadinali advised ladies to get married at 23 years to avoid femicide. Photo: Courtesy.

“One way of reducing germicide is by advising our women to get married by the age of 23 years.” Scar wrote.

Scar Mkadinali insisted that married women rarely meet strangers in clubs or Air BnBs and, therefore would be the last people to be harmed.

“Married women rarely go to AirBNB and Clubs. This is not rocket science, come on. #RongRende,” He added.

His sentiments caused a rift online with quite a number of people condemning her for somewhat trying to justify the crimes.

Others, however, sided with him and urged that ladies should settle down early enough to avoid too much drama and risks in their lives.

No sooner had the heat he started subsided than he dropped a new song dubbed Air BnB.

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Mideyah Digital understands the emcee collaborated with gospel artist Masterpiece in the new song which has fast gone viral on social media.

Quite a number of Kenyans lauded the two artists for dropping the song as an awareness to young ladies in the country.

However, a cross-section of netizens called out Scar Mkadinali holding he made his initial sentiments not for the sake of defending and helping Kenyan ladies but to chase clout even as he warmed up the public to his song release.

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