Popular Kenyan rapper Mejja has taken a firm stance against cyberbullying and impersonation, announcing that he’s reported a fake Facebook account using his name.
In a video seen by The Sauce, the hitmaker revealed that the imposter, involved in insulting his music industry colleagues, has prompted a two-week collaboration with detectives from the DCI to unveil the culprit.
Expressing concern, Mejja addressed his followers, stating, “There are people on Facebook using my name and saying sexual things.” The situation escalated with troubling posts implicating Mejja’s daughter and creating rifts with colleagues. Mejja emphasized the investigation, urging followers to recognize the imposter profile.
Distressed, Mejja pleaded with Kenyans, emphasizing the intrusion into his personal life. He thanked supporters and law enforcement for assistance. Mejja is determined to address multiple mimicking profiles systematically, sharing an OB number used in reporting the incident and urging vigilance against online impersonation and cyberbullying.
The artist went ahead and provided a link to his only official Facebook page on Instagram, cautioning fans against interacting with the said imposter account.

























