Stivo Simple Boy allegedly kicked out of his house due to rent arrears, manager explains

Kibra-Finest Stivo Simple Boy has allegedly been kicked out of his house due to rent arrears.

In a recent interview, Stivo’s manager explained that he had opted to part ways with the artiste after his family allegedly started to interfere with how he was managing the star.

He says hell broke loose after Stivo allegedly fainted during an Interview on Citizen TV a few weeks ago.

He explained that after the incident, the rapper was supposedly taken away from him by his family members who claimed that they were taking him back to Kibera.

He added that he was accused of taking advantage of Stivi Simple Boy and his money and that’s why he opted to step back from his role as a manager.

“First of all, Stivo was not kicked out because his management was taking advantage of him. He was kicked out because the management was being fought and Stivo also sided with those fighting his manager. So as the manager I stopped being rent so that he can do it himself,” the manager told Mwende Macharia.

The manager also refuted claims that Stivo fainted out of hunger when he last appeared on Citizen TV for an interview.

“…His brother came after the Citizen TV incident and said that he was taking him back to Kibera. So he went with him. Their biggest complaint was that I was ‘eating’ Stivo’s money, something that is not true,” Chini Boy explained.

He went on to state that he must be paid to return Stivo’s social media pages (YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook).  He alleged that he bought the pages from Stivo’s former management and it would be hard for him to just have them back to the rapper for free.

The manager went on to reveal that he had not been in touch with Stivo after his family took him.

He added that he refused to pay the April rent for the house the artiste for staying at after their fallout.

“I have the social media accounts, I took them from his former management and I told them they have to buy them back. They don’t want Stivo to talk for himself so I have decided to remain with them until they pay for them,” the manager added.