Kenyan artiste Willy Paul has decried harassment after running into haters.
The singer via his social media claimed he had an encounter with a group of people who he claims hurled insults at him while recording him at a certain petrol station.
He says he was being targeted since he was in a public place and he could not retaliate.
“The owner of this car found me when I parked my car at the Rubis gas station, they took out a camera and started recording, insulting me for no reason. They called me all the names because they knew I was in public, and I wouldn’t do anything,” he wrote.
“If you know me, then you know very well that I don’t do anything wrong with anyone.”
The ‘Njiwa’ hit singer further warned that he would be waiting for the video clip to be uploaded on social media saying he has all the needed information.
“My message to these people is that I have everything about them, so we are waiting for you to upload the video on the internet.”
It was long before he shared another video with fans gushing at him while driving.
The musician’s caption expressed his joy that despite the earlier encounter, he still had people who loved and celebrated him.
“Got no time for haters coz the love I get is too much out there,” Willy Paul wrote.