In a viral Instagram reel that’s rapidly gaining traction online, content creator Georgina Njenga openly called out Kenyan gospel artist Mr Seed over an alleged unpaid payment following a performance at the KCA Boomplay Awards event.
In the video shared on her Instagram account, Georgina claimed:
“Mr Seed, he refused to pay back my money… The industry is dirty… Yeah he owes me at the event ya KCA ya Boomplay.”
Georgina Njenga // Instagram

The statement sparked immediate reactions among her followers and fans of Mr Seed, as online audiences debated professionalism, artist payments, and fairness within Kenya’s entertainment scene.

What Georgina is Claiming

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Georgina Njenga — well-known on social media for her bold personality and lifestyle content — alleges that she provided services at an event where Mr Seed was also involved, but was not paid what she felt was rightfully hers after the show.

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Her remarks pointed to deeper frustrations about how some artists and entertainers handle payment agreements behind the scenes.

Though the exact amount she claims is owed has not been publicly disclosed in the video, her direct call-out of Mr Seed has stirred significant online discussion.

Mr Seed: A Familiar Name in Kenyan Entertainment

Mr Seed is a recognised figure in Kenya’s music landscape — especially known within gospel and Afro-pop circles — and has previously been involved in various public conversations and collaborations.

In past years he made headlines for lifestyle and relationship discussions on social media, and at times has engaged with fans about his projects and personal life. 

Gospel star Mr Seed // Instagram

However, there has not yet been a public response from Mr Seed addressing these specific allegations as of this publication, leaving fans and observers waiting to see whether he will clarify the situation.

Fans Weigh In

Reactions online have been mixed.

Some social media users are rallying behind Georgina Njenga for speaking out about what she perceives as unfair treatment.

While others are urging calm and due process, suggesting that payment disputes should be resolved professionally and not via public call-outs.

This moment also highlights a broader issue within entertainment communities — how performers, creators, and supporting talent are compensated and respected for their contributions.

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Payment disagreements are not uncommon across the creative industry, and such public disputes often open up wider questions about contracts, transparency, and accountability between artists and event organizers.

A Reminder About Industry Transparency

Regardless of the outcome, Georgina’s public request for Mr Seed to honour what she claims he owes underscores a growing push among content creators and entertainers in Kenya to demand fair treatment and clear payment terms, especially in high-profile events like award shows.

As this story continues to unfold, fans of both parties are watching closely for a response from Mr Seed, who has maintained a significant presence in the Kenyan music scene for years.