Sonko rescues blogger Andrew Kibe from an angry mob in Nairobi

During the interview, the flamboyant politician said he’s currently jobless and has taken a low profile.

Last year, Sonko and Kibe engaged in a social media feud after the former governor urged Kibe to refrain from mentioning his name on his YouTube show and invading his private life.

Sonko expressed frustration over Kibe’s alleged attacks on Kenyan celebrities, particularly women.

“I have heard you. I’m not stupid. Keep off my private life. I am a brand to myself. I don’t need to show it off. Stop attacking women. The other day, you were attacking Bahati, a young man trying to earn a living. You attacked Kamene Goro, Millicent Omanga, and Karen Nyamu. What is wrong with you? You are full of gossip,” Sonko said.

In retaliation, Kibe shared a video where he openly criticized the politician, calling him a loser and advising him to humble himself.

But the two appeared to have buried their differences during the interview, and they even shared drinks and jokes during the interview, which was streamed live on Sonko’s twitter account.