Khalif Kairo has refuted claims regarding his association with the Freemasonry movement.
This clarification followed the actions of an individual who purported to be a grand lord of the Freemasons and posted a photograph congratulating Kairo on receiving the accolade of CEO of the Year for individuals under 30. READ FULL STORY
Consequently, many individuals hastily accused the 27-year-old of being linked to the Freemasons.
In a response shared on social media, Kairo emphasized his genuine faith in Jesus Christ.
He remarked that many who assert their membership in the Freemasons are, in fact, fraudsters.
Kairo explained that such individuals post congratulatory messages not out of friendship but rather to exploit others by soliciting a registration fee for Freemasonry.
“I win an award, thousands of people congratulate. One free mason does it, and heiraz as usual will focus on that one person. Anyway, Jesus is lord. Saviour of my life and my blessings come from God. Praise be his name. AMEN,” he wrote on X.
Kairo firmly stated that God is the source of all blessings, and through diligent effort, ethical conduct, and prioritizing God, one will invariably receive blessings.
“God is the owner of everything and the giver. The cars, the beautiful wife , the fame , the health and the children. This delusional idea that satan has sold to you that being a free mason or illuminati itakupea pesa will just lead you to an early grave and eternity of suffering. Find God, put in the work, do the right thing and at his own time. He shall bless you,” he added.
Recently, Kairo claimed that the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is pursuing him due to alleged tax evasion linked to his previous business, Imports by Kairo.
Following a fallout with his partners, Kairo faced public scrutiny and financial difficulties, which he attributes to the KRA’s actions.
He suggests that the agency’s focus on him may be politically motivated, as he has been vocal about his business challenges and the implications of his partners’ actions on his reputation.
Kairo emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in business dealings, urging others to learn from his experiences.