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Gospel Star Kizo B’s Heartbreaking Plea from Behind Bars

by Chief Okuzo

He was once the name on everyone’s lips—whether as the Ulinibeep hitmaker, the Sura Suga sensation, or the secular-star-turned-gospel-powerhouse. Kizo B had it all: the fame, the fortune, and a talent so undeniable that even your favorite artist would break a sweat competing with him. His success even roped in industry heavyweights like Circuit and King Kaka, proving that he was no one-hit wonder.

But in a plot twist worthy of a Netflix drama, one wrong move sent his career spiraling into a nightmare. And now? He’s staring at the possibility of spending decades behind bars. The most heartbreaking part? Kizo B himself admits that he would rather take his own life than see the inside of a jail cell.

So how did one of gospel’s brightest stars crash this hard? Buckle up and grab your popcorn—this is one wild ride.

Just a few years after ditching secular music for gospel, Kizo B was making serious waves in the industry. His songs were dominating gospel shows like Crossover on NTV, and his name was synonymous with powerful, spirit-lifting music. He didn’t just talk the talk—he walked the walk, using his talent to make a living and inspiring thousands along the way. With an album in the works and award-worthy singles dropping left, right, and center, his fans were eagerly awaiting his next move.

Then… silence.

Kizo B vanished from the airwaves. No TV appearances, no hit songs, no live performances. His YouTube channel? A ghost town—his last upload dates back three years. By 2025, fans were left scratching their heads. Where had he gone? A musical break? A secret project? A spiritual retreat?

Even as his Facebook page remained somewhat active, it wasn’t enough to calm the concerns of his loyal followers. Then came March 2025, and suddenly, Kizo was back—but not in the way anyone expected.

Instead of music videos, he started posting shaky, grainy footage of himself looking disheveled and exhausted. The once-polished star appeared to be filming from inside a police cell. The luxurious lifestyle he once flaunted had faded into oblivion, replaced by a grim reality of court battles and endless police station visits.

So, what went down?

Turns out, Kizo B had packed his bags and left Nairobi for Mombasa, investing his hard-earned music money into a plot of land. What was supposed to be his peaceful retreat turned into the setting of his worst nightmare.

Since acquiring the land, Kizo claims he has been embroiled in an unending string of legal troubles. From bizarre accusations of chicken theft to allegations of threatening his neighbors, he insists it’s all part of a grand scheme to bring him down.

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