Jaymo Ule Msee Gains Followers Despite Kikuyu Threats Over Gov’t Loyalty


🧨 Jaymo Ule Msee Gains Followers Despite Kikuyu Threats Over Gov’t Loyalty


Kenyan digital creator and comedian Jaymo Ule Msee is back in the spotlight—not for a viral skit, but for his unwavering support of the Kenya Kwanza government, a stance that has sparked backlash, especially among some Kikuyu fans. Still, against all odds, his followers are growing faster than ever.


🎭 From Funny Guy to Government Ally


Jaymo rose to fame with relatable, street-smart comedy—but in recent years, he’s become more than just a comedian. He has openly aligned himself with the ruling UDA regime and President William Ruto, showing up at government events, pushing state messaging, and even defending controversial policies on social media.

> “You can’t just oppose everything hing. This gov’t is far from perfect, but we must also give credit where it's due.” — Jaymo (via X/Twitter)

While that pro-government stance has earned him praise in political circles, it’s also drawn fire—particularly from fans in the Kikuyu community, many of whom feel betrayed by what they see as “selling out.”


💥 The Kikuyu Threats: "We Will Unfollow You"


Tension has brewed online, especially on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter), where Kikuyu fans have expressed outrage:


> “Jaymo is no longer for the people. He's turned into a government puppet.”

“How can he support this regime while people suffer?”

“I’m unfollowing. He doesn’t speak for us.”

The bitterness is tied to growing economic frustration, tax hikes, and youth unemployment—issues that many blame on the current administration. For Kikuyus who once saw Jaymo as "one of their own," his support for the regime feels like betrayal.


📈 But... His Numbers Are Still Climbing


Ironically, while the threats to unfollow him have been loud, the results have been the opposite:


Jaymo has seen a boost in engagements—comments, shares, and reposts—even from critics.


His follower count on TikTok and Instagram has grown steadily over the past 3 months.


Many non-Kikuyu followers have come in to “defend” him and show solidarity, especially from Rift Valley and Nyanza regions.



One fan posted:

> “At least Jaymo is honest. Most comedians fear saying where they stand. Respect!”

🧠 Why He's Still Winning


Despite criticism, Jaymo is playing his cards smart:

1. He's not apologizing for his views—he’s owning them.

2. He stays active, blending humor and commentary to stay relevant 

3. He doesn’t insult his critics, keeping his tone respectful even when clapped at

4. He still delivers quality skits—proof that content is king, regardless of politics

🤔 Final Thoughts


Jaymo Ule Msee’s support for the government may have rubbed some Kikuyu fans the wrong way, but it hasn't slowed him down. In fact, it’s sparked a new chapter—where boldness meets branding.


Love him or hate him, Jaymo isn’t afraid to stand alone—and in today’s polarizing Kenya, that’s what makes him one of the most talked-about creators of 2025.

Would you still follow Jaymo despite his politics? Drop your thoughts in the comments.



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