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Dancehall artiste Stephen Karuga Kimani, known as KRG The Don, dispelled claims of being in Freemasonry.

KRG The Don claimed he's not in the Freemasonry/ courtesy


Dancehall artiste Stephen Karuga Kimani, known as KRG The Don, dispelled claims of being in Freemasonry.

 

In a recent interview with a digital content creator, he shed light on why his cars used to have 666 and 111 as their number plates. He said the number plates were signs of identity for his two families.

 

KRG The Don said the number plates were not Freemasonry signs and that he had never worshipped with the Freemasonry members and the Illuminati.

 

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“I had two families, each with a different number plate. One had triple six and the other triple one. There’s nothing like the Illuminati or anything that people think in their minds.”KRG said.

 

The Mambo Imechemka hitmaker also denied claims that his signature of folding middle fingers is a sign of the Freemasonry community. He said he and his crew came up with the sign of identity, greetings and signal for defence mechanisms. According to him, they used the sign to alert each other of an impending war.

 

The sign means something different to me. It is what I use with my geng. It means ‘geng geng’ – people from my circle. When I see them, I greet them like that. I started the sign before I became famous or a musician,” he clarified.

 

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The flamboyant singer also clarified that he had never worshipped with Freemasonry, but he has friends who minister to the religion.

 

I’ve never been to Freemason Hall, nor have I ever prayed there, but I know where it’s located. However, I have friends who go there, but that’s none of my business.” He added.

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