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Late Hypemaster MC Fullstop Honoured with Foundation Promoting Drug Awareness and Supporting Vulnerable Groups

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Last updated: 2026/02/05 at 2:32 PM
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The late reggae hypemaster MC Fullstop has been honoured months after his passing with the launch of a foundation in his name. The initiative aims to continue his legacy by advocating against drug abuse, supporting vulnerable groups, and mentoring upcoming reggae DJs and MCs. In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Malvin Gikunda, a director of the MC Fullstop Foundation, explained that the foundation was inspired by Fullstop’s life journey and struggles with illness and substance abuse. Fans, well-wishers, and potential partners have been invited to support the foundation, as securing sustainable funding remains a key challenge.

MC Fullstop, whose real name was John Maina, passed away in August last year after a long battle with tuberculosis. He had been in and out of hospital, and at one point, one of his lungs had collapsed. During his illness, Fullstop publicly appealed for financial assistance, sharing the severe challenges he faced with his health. His death prompted an emotional farewell at Lang’ata Cemetery, attended by family, fellow entertainers, and fans. The foundation now seeks to honour his legacy by addressing issues that were important to him during his lifetime.

The MC Fullstop Foundation focuses on multiple areas, with drug awareness at its core. Malvin Gikunda highlighted that Fullstop had reflected on his own life and quit drugs during his final years. The foundation aims to share this message with the wider community, helping people make better choices. Beyond advocacy, the foundation also extends support to vulnerable groups, including people living on the streets, providing humanitarian assistance where needed.

Another key mission of the foundation is nurturing upcoming reggae talent. MC Fullstop’s experience as a hypemaster and DJ serves as a model for mentorship programs that provide guidance, performance opportunities, and industry exposure. The foundation works closely with Fullstop’s entertainment group, Reggae Boyz, which has been officially copyrighted. While Reggae Boyz focuses on music and performance, the foundation handles drug awareness campaigns and social support initiatives.

Funding remains a major challenge for the MC Fullstop Foundation. Currently, around 90% of its resources come from the family. Malvin Gikunda emphasized the need for partnerships with companies, NGOs, and individuals to ensure the foundation’s sustainability. In addition, Reggae Boyz is selling merchandise such as hoodies to generate additional support. The foundation welcomes collaboration and contributions from anyone interested in supporting its mission of drug prevention, community support, and nurturing future reggae talent in Kenya.

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