Nyako has once again expressed her dissatisfaction with Prince Indah’s music, extending her criticism from his wedding attire to his recent appearance at the Kamba Festival. The outspoken influencer questioned the musician’s artistic direction, suggesting that his presence at the event symbolized a departure from his musical roots.
Her remarks came just weeks after she criticized Indah’s traditional wedding outfit, implying that his choice of attire was unappealing and poorly designed. Nyako went as far as saying that the designer should be fired, adding that she mistook Indah for a Catholic priest during the ceremony. She further claimed that he would have been better off purchasing a suit in Europe.
Her recent comments targeted Indah’s performance at the third edition of the Kamba Festival, held at Uhuru Gardens, where the artist performed dressed in blue. Nyako questioned why Indah, a Luo musician, would feature in a Kamba-themed event. She sarcastically speculated whether Indah intended to sing in Luo or Kamba, even hinting at a possible romantic connection with a Kamba lady as the reason behind his appearance.
Nyako’s criticism did not stop at questioning his choice of events. She also took a jab at his musical trajectory, suggesting that his recent songs lack direction and appeal. “If Nyako says music is bad, it is bad,” she boldly declared, confident in her assessment of Indah’s work.
Her remarks sparked varied reactions online, with some defending Indah’s artistic freedom while others agreed with her critique. Many suggested that Nyako’s repeated jabs were merely attempts to draw attention to herself. Some netizens pointed out her apparent contradiction, noting that she has been seen dancing to Indah’s songs on TikTok despite her harsh criticism.
The controversy surrounding Nyako’s comments is not new. Her blunt approach and willingness to speak her mind have often put her at odds with various personalities. Her earlier criticism of Indah’s wedding attire had already drawn mixed reactions, with some agreeing with her fashion critique and others suggesting she was overstepping boundaries.
Adding fuel to the fire, Oga Obinna, a well-known personality, chimed in during the wedding criticism saga, urging people to focus on their own affairs and respect individual choices, especially on special occasions like weddings. Nyako, however, dismissed Obinna’s remarks, questioning his relevance and even suggesting he could benefit from better skincare products. Her bluntness in addressing Obinna further solidified her reputation as someone unafraid to voice her opinions, regardless of potential backlash.
As the debate rages on, Nyako remains unapologetic, standing firm in her belief that Indah’s recent musical direction is a misstep. Meanwhile, Indah continues with his performances, seemingly unbothered by the criticism. Whether Nyako’s critique will influence Indah’s artistic choices remains to be seen, but for now, her bold remarks continue to stir conversations across social media.