As the year closes on what has been one of the most spectacular episodes to ever involve a top news anchor, the row between legendary 90s model Emma Too and Citizen TV’s Trevor Ombija appears to have been reignited once again.
Just to put things into context, Emma and Ombija were thrust in a bitter row after the latter claimed to be owner of an entertainment establishment that Emma complained was giving her restless nights due to loud music.
In what appears like an innocent post, Emma has tweeted how she’s not just a 90s model but has a thriving landscaping business as well, telling off those who try to belittle whatever she does. She wrote,
Emma Too™
@Emma999Too
Not just your 90’s Model! I own a small thriving landscape business. I’m grateful for my business journey and those who’ve helped me along. In life I have realized some may try to belittle what you’ve achieved in your life, but you can define your own story, tell your truth.
In a reply, one Muhammad Nyamwanda trys to encourage her saying they will always have her back from haters He wrote,
Muhammad Nyamwanda
@Nyamwanda
Replying to @Emma999Too
hii mambo ya 90s ni mahasidi husema wengine wetu twasema tu Veronica’s daughter
At this point, Too alludes to an unnamed adversary claiming there’s someone out to finish her but they won’t succeed since she’s resilient. She wrote,
Emma Too™
@Emma999Too
Replying to @Nyamwanda
Kuna kamtu kanataka kunimaza. But they can’t uproot a deep rooted tree. I will still keep growing from beneath and will sprout out again even stronger.
Back in November, after an online spat between Emma Too and Citizen TV’s news anchor Trevor Ombija over noise pollution in residential areas, the former beauty queen revealed that she intended to take the battle to court.
Speaking during a Twitter Spaces discussion hosted by Nation on the pros and cons of having bars within residential areas, Ms Too said her noise pollution complaints were initially ignored until she turned to social media.
During the discussion, she clarified that her intention is not to have any business shut down but to have them respect the people who live where they come to open their bars and clubs.
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