Renowned producer Wuod Fibi has weighed in on the ongoing buzz surrounding singer Kevin Kioko, popularly known as Bahati, and his quest to establish the truth after a woman surfaced claiming to be his mother.
Producer’s Take
In a statement posted on his Facebook account on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, Wuod Fibi dismissed the saga as a scripted stunt designed to generate publicity and push Bahati’s brand. He hailed the singer as Kenya’s “king of clout chasing,” suggesting that the DNA test was a cleverly disguised advertisement for medical facilities.
“Bahati is such a brilliant content creator. All that ‘Mama’ Drama just to advertise a hospital. He is no doubt the king of Kiki hapa Kenya. The result will come out as NEGATIVE,” Wuod Fibi wrote.
Bahati’s Emotional Encounter
Bahati, who was raised in a children’s home, recently caused a stir after announcing that a woman claiming to be his mother had come forward. On Sunday, February 15, 2026, he shared his emotions on Instagram after meeting her:
“I Have Finally Met ‘Mum,’ and all I can say is I am left with More Questions than Answers… I am Confused,” he posted.
DNA Test and Counselling
On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Bahati and the woman visited a medical facility for a DNA test. Health professionals guided them through counselling sessions to prepare for the outcomes, whether positive or negative.
“Before Bahati and the mother receive the results, we conduct counselling. In fact, the process begins with counselling, after which we hand over the results and then address the impact,” a medic explained.
Bahati himself remained open-minded:
“At the moment, I have no expectations about the DNA test. I am expecting the results to be anything.”
Conclusion
While Wuod Fibi insists the saga is scripted content, Bahati’s emotional posts suggest a deeply personal journey. Whether the DNA results confirm or deny the woman’s claim, the unfolding drama has captivated fans and reignited conversations about identity, family, and celebrity culture in Kenya.
