Dem Wa Facebook's Manager Resigns, Denies Bad Blood

Dem Wa Facebook's Manager Resigns, Denies Bad Blood. States the Resignation was Amicable

Pauline Afande
January 18, 2025
Speculation has been rife in the Kenyan entertainment scene regarding a potential rift between comedian Dem Wa Facebook and her manager, Andrew Mwiko. However, Mwiko has recently addressed the rumors, clarifying that his resignation is amicable and not a result of any animosity.
In a heartfelt farewell message, Mwiko expressed his gratitude for the past year and two months, highlighting the significant achievements they accomplished together. Under his management, Dem Wa Facebook experienced a surge in her career, securing a better home, building a house for her parents, and landing lucrative brand deals.
While acknowledging the success they achieved together, Mwiko emphasized that the time was right for him to move on to new challenges. He expressed his pride in their accomplishments and wished Dem Wa Facebook continued success in her career.
This announcement comes as a relief to fans who were concerned about the potential for a strained relationship between the comedian and her former manager. Mwiko's statement reaffirms that their professional relationship remains amicable and that they both value the contributions they made to each other's success.
This development serves as a reminder that professional relationships, even in the dynamic entertainment industry, can evolve and come to a natural end.
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Pauline Afande

Pauline Afande

Pauline officially launched Kush Concert Series in 2023, after half a decade of working as a manager. She's KCS’s proud COO, the company's Chief Operating Officer.

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