"My Music is not for Grandmothers Like Adhis"- Mustafa Hits Out at Journalist

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

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If there is one thing people don't seem to understand about Colonel Mustafa is that he does not give 'a you know what' about his critics. When journalist, Adhiambo Odera came out to rubbish the singer's latest music video, Colonel was always going to give her a piece of his mind and not with kind words.

The journalist gave a critical analysis of the video dubbed Dodoma Singida on KTN's morning show, Sunrise. That prompted Colonel to take to social media to post a lengthy 'no chills' rant describing Adhiambo as a grandmother.

This was his post:

Watching Adhiambo Odera speak ill about me today on sunrise ktn was like witnessing an identity crisis in real time. In the past few years she’s evolved from a reputable journalist who wrote about entertainment stories on Nation's buzz kenya , to a social media noise maker,teen look alike with much personality as a demostrater from OKOA KENYA CAMPAIGNS! I’m not sure who Adhis is beyond an internet meme this days and I’m not sure that, beyond choosing which artist to attack every friday she understands the dynamics of our industry. What am sure about is that she wants to be a critic, a term that’s been floating around long before the first COMME DES FUCKDOWN beanie appeared on a #nofilter Instagram account. Let me repeat this am not releasing my music to target grandmothers like Adhis who are busy enjoying their 2nd,3rd or 4th marriages or am i releasing my song to discredit women, i am releasing my music to target the youths and i don see anything wrong with appreciating women once in a while. As for Adhis pliz lets respect each other.... I don't talk to failed journalists, you are inconsequential.

Incase you haven't watched the video yet, check it out below: