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Illuminati is real, no jokes – Kenyan music producer
Magix Enga, a Kenyan music producer has warned people to stop joking about the secret society, Illuminati, stating that it is real.
During an interview with YouTuber, announcer Ali, the ‘Mambichwa’ singer, said he was introduced to the group after meeting a caucasian lady at the Junction Mall in Nairobi.
Enga, who disclosed that at the time he was just 23 he joined them within a few days and his life prospered.
“That Illuminati thing is true and people should stop joking about it. Mimi ilinifanyikia nikiwa 23… 24 years and now I’m turning 30 years
“There was a white dem we had a meeting at Junction Mall, we talked, he asked me how life is taking me because I see you are a good producer and you can also sing.
“He told me I could link to the great musicians who have gone through me and have been successful.
Speaking further, he said that the woman introduced him to American producer, DJ Khaled, and other global atistes.
“The first musician she linked me to on the phone was DJ Khaled. He called her and we talked… she told me things could be right for you in the next one or two months if you want and at that time I was a very prayerful person.
“I did whatever I did, but there is no sacrifice for anyone… it is just blood, you are stabbed and you are given blood.
“And I bought my first car that month.
“And let people stop wanting this thing as a joke on this world we live in when things have changed.
“Don’t joke with something like illuminati…I bought my second, third car but came to a level where the money is completely fresh.”
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