A File photo of Kalenjin DJ Nico En Embassy. [Nico Embassy/Facebook]
After the fatal crash along Nakuru-Eldoret highway that claimed the lives of seven kalenjin musicians, it has now emerged that a popular Kalenjin DJ, Nico En Embassy, had predicted his death.
A week old post suggests that Kericho’s finest DJ was rethinking his life and what the after life held. He perished along with six other artistes among them Kenene International on Saturday.
DJ Nico En Embassy's facebook post has emerged where it appears he had a premonition of his death.
In his post on December 3 2017, Nico posted a text in which he poses to his fans whether his loved ones will still honor him in death.
A week later after signing off the post with ‘nimeenda,’ Kericho’s famous DJ was no more.
Here is the 'Nimeenda' facebook post
“Sometimes you need to be alone in a peaceful and silent environment to think about your life and the people you call loved ones!! Will she be on your side when you are sick!!“Will she stand with you during difficulties!!! Will she stands with you when you are Pronounced dead!!! Will she have courage to sit beside your coffin during burial!!“Will she remain single after funeral, or she will just get one immediately after you are layed to rest during sent off ceremony!!!“Ask yourself more questions than that!!!! Tafakari AYO## Na nimeenda!!!
DJ Nico, Kenene International (Josphat Weldon Cheruiyot), Mabengo, Sun star, and three dancers perished on Saturday after a Toyota Probox car that they were travelling in collided head on with a truck.
Their bodies were moved to Molo District hospital mortuary.
Leaders have mourned the victims terming it a big loss.
Among those who have sent their condolences are Bomet Governor Joyce Laboso, Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui and his deputy Korir among others.