• Friday, 15 November 2024
Willis Raburu explains how he will spend ksh 6.5 million he won after a lawsuit

Willis Raburu explains how he will spend ksh 6.5 million he won after a lawsuit

The word/name Bazu is popularly linked to Willis Raburu.

He was recently awarded sh6.5million after a Telecommunications company used his trademark word Bazu without permission.

He is waiting for the outcome of the court. In the meantime, he has thoughts what he will do with the large sum of money.

He spoke with Mic Cheque Podcast about his life in media, plus other matters.

What will he do with the 6.5 million

"Well... I'm definitely wiser than I was before, of course make sure the kids and family are secure,"

He got thoughtful about the lump sum

"So, I will definitely invest in a couple of ....I've been thinking about and dreaming about."

He did confess that some of it may end up for 'fun stuff'.

"Hiyo hata haiko, men whoa, get me some shoes, have some fun, do something, hiyo" he exclaimed holding his mouth.

He hasn't been paid yet

"They haven't yet, they were given a chance to appeal, albeit late, but they did"

He trademarked the name in a process he is glad he did

"Shout out to Ethic when the song came out and I was doing ten over ten at the time, and then e everybody just started, he it's the dude," describing how people identify him with it.

"It's just important to patent your stuff, I found out about KIPI, and how they make the announcement. And give you 60 days if nobody has a claim, then boom unapewa certificate"

On 11th March, Raburu announced the news that he had won a lawsuit against a renowned Telecommunications company in Kenya.

 

 

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