Prince Indah weeps bitterly on stage while performing in Siaya town

Ohangla maestro Prince Indah wept bitterly while performing at Mwisho Mwisho Tourist Hotel in Siaya town on Saturday night.

The master of Ohangla had faced criticism for continuing his shows despite the tragic loss of one of his bodyguards and some fans in a road accident shortly after his performance at Choma Choma Lounge in Kisii town on the wee hours of Saturday morning.

Initially, fans expected him to postpone subsequent shows out of respect for the deceased bodyguard and fans.

Ohangla enthusiasts expressed outrage that the shows proceeded as planned despite the tragic loss of lives.

During his performance at Mwisho Mwisho, Prince Indah sang numerous songs. However, when he reached the climax of a gospel Ohangla, he became overwhelmed and collapsed on stage, he was carried away by the bouncers from stage.

“Wasigu oluora ok anyal kedo kenda, baba” (Enemies are surrounding me I can’t fight alone without you God), was the line that seemed to have overwhelmed him with emotions and he collapsed.

Despite all these, his online fans have made grave allegations, which appear to be emotionally affecting the artist.

Prince Indah, who rose from being a dancer to a superstar commanding millions of followers online and on stage, is facing significant scrutiny and criticism from his fanbase.

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