U.K rap group NSG denies allegations of insulting, degrading Kenyans at local fast food outlet
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Visiting U.K drill rap group NSG has been accused of harassing and
insulting Kenyans after a video of an alleged altercation at a Chicken Inn
outlet in Nairobi went viral.
The rap group, who are
slated to perform tonight at the Diamond Plaza, Parklands, are said to have
caused a scene after being repeatedly told to wait before they would be issued with serviettes.
The story was made public by
Instagram influencer Elodie Zone who claims that, while she was in a queue
waiting to be served, an alleged NSG group member walked up to the female cashier and
demanded to be served with serviettes.
According to Elodie, the
female cashier politely asked the man to wait as she was
already handling another customer, and that's when he
allegedly started cussing out the cashier and people in the queue.
Elodie says that, at some
point, she decided to speak up and calm down the man who then proceeded to walk
to their vehicle and came back with several other alleged members of the rap group who caused an even bigger scene.
According to the former
radio presenter, the Friday morning squabble
happened at around 2.30am and attracted the ire of other Kenyans who
immediately stood up for the female staff and helped calm matters.
Elodie alludes to a 'short
little man,' whom she claims is an NSG
member, for instigating all the drama.
A video shared by Elodie
shows people shouting inside the fast food outlet, as people swarm around them,
attempting to diffuse the situation.
The members have, however,
taken to Twitter to defend themselves, claiming to have much respect for Kenya
and distancing themselves from the allegations.
"People believe
anything they see on social media it’s sad!
How can you believe NSG members will come Kenya and disrespect Kenyans in
their own country like be for real! Out of UK this is probably one
of countries that support us and give us most respect and we always
reciprocate", they tweeted.
In yet another tweet, the
popular group added; "The person said they have video evidence and in the
video not a single NSG member in sight! Be for real. You hear UK accent and automatically it’s a NSG member. Be careful
of what you put out or know your facts before you
speak this is defamation of character and that’s a crime."
The person said they have video evidence and in the video not a single NSG member in sight! Be for real. You hear Uk accent and automatically it’s a NSG member. Be careful of what you put out or KNOW your facts before you speak this is defamation of character and that’s a CRIME— Area Boyz (@NSG) December 16, 2022
NSG's Kenyan concert happens
on
Friday night, even as some people on
Twitter are calling for a boycott of the concert and asking the group to be
honest in their version of what transpired.


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