
Magix Enga, a Kenyan musician, has come forward to admit that his viral illuminati narrative took Kenyans for a trip. Enga admitted that the tale was false in a post read by this author, but questioned why Kenyans were still considering it 13 days later. The author also acknowledged to fabricating the story in order to make a comeback in the music industry after a long absence. When YouTuber Presenter Ali, who hosted the viral meeting, saw the admission, he made a statement distinguishing himself from Enga’s created lies. He also expressed regret to fans and followers who had been offended by the false narrative.
“I realized the story was phony and its extremely ill bred for him to give us a phony story since we truly do put resources into our creation a great deal. “Furthermore this is only an admonition to all artistes who utilize content makers for clout pursuing, this is stage pointed toward changing the business and the local area in general. To the people who accept this stage as a joke be cautioned we have contributed so a lot, we do a meeting then you go out there guaranteeing it was a joke, that I exceptionally impolite of you,” said Presenter Ali to some extent.

On January 17, Magix Enga claimed that his strange behavior was due to his joining the Illuminati. Addressing YouTuber Presenter Ali, Enga stated that he was introduced to Illuminati by a woman he met at Nairobi’s Junction Mall, and that his life was flourishing within a few days. Regardless, it has since been proven that this was untrue.
