AKA: Five Times the Rapper Proved He Was a Good Man

AKA and his friend Tibz were gunned down two years ago on this day, 10 February, outside of a famous restaurant in Durban in 2023

Fans and followers of the rapper started noticing a shift in his personality, especially after the death of his fiancée, Anele “Nelli” Tembe
AKA showed South Africa he was a good person on his verified social media accounts

Today marks two years following the passing of renowned rapper AKA, born Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, who was gunned down together with his friend and celebrity chef Tibz outside of a Durban restaurant.


 

 

Following his untimely death on 10 February 2023 fans, family, and friends continue to pay tribute to the rapper, also known as Supa Mega.

AKA had a reputation as being conceited and often served scathing clapbacks, especially on his X (formerly Twitter) account. All that changed following the untimely death of his fiancée, Anele Tembe, under unclear circumstances.

The Megacy, as the rapper fondly referred to his fans, witnessed AKA move differently, especially on his timeline.

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AKA on being the bigger person
A few days before his untimely death, AKA took to his verified X account, reflecting on how being the bigger person was challenging.

He reminisced about the days when he used to respond on social media without restraint.

“Sometimes I crave dishing out humble pie like I used to … rubbing people’s faces in it after they peed on my carpet. *sigh* … being a better person is challenging,” he posted.

Reassuring the Megacy and fellow celebrities
At the time of his death, AKA was known for championing his Christian faith and beliefs. He assured the Megacy and fellow celebrities about God’s love amid death prophecies.

“People need to stop scaring others by offering their unwanted and unrequested ‘prophesies’ and ‘dreams’ absolutely RANDOMLY. God is a God of love and warmth, not FEAR. Anyone who tries to scare you or make you fearful is not a messenger of GOD. You will know God’s voice,” AKA said.

AKA advises followers about social media and real-life pressures
Beyond promoting his music, the Congratulate rapper used his social media platforms to motivate the Megacy. AKA often reminded his followers to appreciate the little things in life.

“Be truly grateful for what you have. It’s good to be ambitious and set goals and aspire to get nice things, but trust me, food in the fridge, a roof over your head, family in good health, there are A LOT of people who don’t have these things. Every day, thank God 🙏🏽,” he advised.