A video of Majirani narrating his experience as a construction worker in Poland surfaced online a few days ago.
video, Majirani is urging his fellow artistes to work hard or else they will be forced to do odd jobs to make ends meet.
Speaking in an interview with Elizabeth Ngigi, Majirani said the tough decision is bearing fruits.
The former grandpa records signee said he does not want to be broke again, recounting how his girlfriend dumped him for being broke.
“I don’t want to be broke again. Poverty is bad, my girlfriend dumped me after I had introduced her to my parents,” he said.
“Then after I stopped singing, money stopped coming. By then, I didn’t have side hustles, no known business, just my savings. I went three months without paying rent.”
Majirani was running a football club, which he was also not able to fund.
Majirani went public in 2021 with his tribulations, appealing to Kenyans to come to his rescue.
At that particular time, he had been locked out of his house and forced to sleep on the streets.
“By then, I wasn’t ready to accept the job offers that were coming my way since all were odd jobs because of my status,” he said.
He said the ex-lover pressured him and after he exhausted all his savings, she left with everything they had bought together.
“She even told my landlord I had gone broke and that I won’t be able to pay rent,” he said.
“I was left with what she perceived to be mine. A week later, I was given the notice to vacate the house and my football club was withdrawn from the Football Kenya Federation.”