Amakipkip break their silence about AKA t-shirts

A leading T-shirt brand has found itself facing criticism did allegedly profiteering from the death of award winning musician AKA.

 

 

 

AKA was gunned down in Durban and no one has been tried for the offence. This has prompted many people to question if justice shall ever prevail.

AKA’s fans have become even more infuriated after a local T-shirt brand Amakipkip released tees bearing the mage of the slain Hip Hop sensation

Brand founder Nkosana Modise has now defended his company’s saying the t-shirts are a form of protest for the slain rapper’s justice.

He told a local media publication that he had nothing to gain from selling the T-shirts but he was doing it as a way of seeking justice.

It is further reported that he did not get permission from AKA’s family to print and sell the T-shirts. This could result in a lawsuit brewing.

AKA’s younger brother complained to the entrepreneur about the designs because he had no consent from the family.

Modise confirmed that AKA’s young brother asked if he had gotten permission to print the T-shirts.

“I spoke to the dad, prior to the brother making noise. He’s spoiling the sentiment. The father is not fighting”.

He added that he was set to meet AKA’s father to settle the matter.