Kamene Goro, the CEO of NRG Radio, has found herself at the center of controversy after three former colleagues accused her of being rude and unsupportive during their time at the station. The allegations surfaced during a livestream where Angie Chege, one of the accusers, claimed that Goro belittled employees instead of mentoring them.
The trio also suggested that Goro’s behavior contributed to the exit of popular radio personality King Kalala from NRG Radio. In response to the accusations, Goro took to her social media to address the situation subtly, stating that she does not engage with negativity and urging her listeners to maintain self-respect.
“Let me put on some lip balm lest they say my lips are dry. One thing I’ve learned over the years is that the less that is out there, the better,” Goro remarked, implying that responding to every accusation can provide more ammunition to critics. She likened the situation to a boxing match, stating, “There is no boxing match if only one person is in the ring. Learn to be the person not in the ring—you prevent the conflict.”
Kamene further emphasized the importance of self-respect, encouraging her audience to not argue with those she referred to as “fools,” as it could lower one’s standards. Her concluding message was a reminder to place oneself on a pedestal and to prioritize personal integrity.
Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Goro’s response appears aimed at deflecting the criticism rather than directly addressing the claims made against her. The situation continues to unfold as fans and followers weigh in on the matter, creating a mix of support and skepticism toward both Goro and her accusers.