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Colonel Mustafa Denies Being Gay Amid Nairobi Diaries Drama

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 18 November 2019.

Kenyan musician Colonel Mustafa has found himself at the center of a heated debate in the entertainment industry after being accused of being gay.

According to reports, Mustafa was accused by rapper Trap King of being attracted to men, despite claiming to be a womanizer who prefers women.

Mustafa has since denied the allegations, stating that he is not gay and has been romantically involved with Noti Flow, a fellow musician.

He claimed that Trap King was being used by the manager of Nairobi Diaries, a popular TV show, to tarnish his reputation.

Mustafa alleged that he had not been paid for his work on the show for a long time and had demanded his money, which led to the manager's alleged attempts to discredit him.

"I am not gay, I love women, and I am currently dating Noti Flow. Trap King is being used by the manager of Nairobi Diaries to tarnish my name," Mustafa said.

However, it is unclear whether the two musicians are still together, with some sources suggesting that they may have parted ways.

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