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Ringtone and Co-Accused Face Charges in KSh 50 Million Karen Land Fraud Case

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Last updated: 2025/05/19 at 7:32 PM
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Kenyan gospel artist-turned-secular musician Ringtone Apoko, popularly known as Ringtone, has found himself at the centre of a legal storm after he was charged with conspiring to fraudulently acquire a prime piece of land in Nairobi’s upmarket Karen area, valued at KSh 50 million.

The embattled singer appeared before a Nairobi court on May 19, 2025, where he was formally charged with conspiracy to defraud. He was released on a KSh 3 million bond or an alternative cash bail of KSh 1 million after spending four days in police custody.

At the heart of the case is a 0.47-hectare parcel registered as NAIROBI/BLOCK 99/142, legally owned by Teresiah Adhiambo Odhiambo. Ringtone, whose legal name is Alex Apoko, claims he has occupied the land for over 20 years, thereby asserting ownership under the doctrine of adverse possession—a legal principle that allows someone to claim ownership of land they have openly occupied without dispute for a certain period.

Despite his claims, the prosecution alleges that Ringtone conspired with Alfred Ayora Juma to unlawfully obtain the title deed of the property. While Ringtone faces a single conspiracy charge, Ayora was hit with two additional counts of false swearing and perjury for allegedly providing misleading information under oath and filing a fraudulent affidavit in the Environment and Land Court.

The court granted Ringtone bail with conditions, including the provision of two contact persons to guarantee his compliance with the law. His case has been scheduled for hearing on August 6, 2025. The court proceedings mark a significant development in what has become a high-profile land case, drawing public attention due to Ringtone’s celebrity status.

Ringtone, once hailed as the self-proclaimed “Chairman of Gospel,” has recently rebranded to “Blingtone” after transitioning from gospel to secular music. The singer, known for hits like Tenda Wema, had announced plans to transform Kenya’s music landscape with upcoming love songs, distancing himself from his religious musical roots.

In a recent interview, he shared that excessive attention from women contributed to his decision to quit gospel music, citing personal and spiritual exhaustion.

The charges now threaten to derail Ringtone’s rebranding and musical comeback, placing his future in the spotlight. While he maintains innocence and insists his long-term occupation of the land justifies his claim, the court will determine whether his argument holds legal merit or is part of a broader scheme to illegally seize property.

As the case proceeds, Kenyans and industry watchers will be keen to see whether the embattled musician can overcome these legal hurdles or if the scandal will mark a turning point in his already controversial career.

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