Radio 47 presenter Manucho The Young Baller has opened up about one of the worst moments he has ever experienced as a radio host, just hours after a guest stormed out of the studio during a live interview.
Manucho revealed some of the new measures he plans to implement to avoid similar incidents in the future.
Taking to his social media pages shortly after the dramatic walkout, Manucho disclosed that he will be locking himself in the studio with his guests whenever he goes on air.
The young scribe added that he will now be accompanied by security inside the studio to prevent guests from abruptly leaving his show.
“Next time nitakuwa naingia studio na ufunguu wa mlango wa studio. Au nitakuwa naingia na vijana wangu tuone hawa watakua wanatorokea wapi,” he disclosed.
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His revelation left many of his fans and followers in stitches, with scores flocking to the comments section to echo his sentiments.
Cassypool Studio Drama
The latest development comes barely hours after controversial commentator Cassypool made headlines for dramatically storming out of a Radio 47 live interview, following what he termed a “stupid” question.
Cassypool, known for his loud opinions and unwavering loyalty to embattled Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, has been under fire recently for defending her amid growing criticism.

Appearing on Radio 47 on Thursday, November 13, the outspoken content creator stood his ground, insisting he would not back down from his stance and urging Kenyans to stay away from Tanzania’s post-election matters.
Hosted by Manucho The Young Baller on the Baze 47 Show, Cassypool argued that fellow Kenyans had unfairly attacked him for simply trying to do the right thing.
According to him, his only “mistake” was asking Kenyans, especially Gen Zs, not to use social media to stir chaos in Tanzania, warning that such actions could negatively affect Kenyans living and working there.
He further cautioned young Kenyans against “infecting” Tanzanians with what he described as their “crooked behaviours,” urging them to let Tanzanians build their nation in peace.
Cassypool expressed shock at the backlash he received for merely calling for peaceful coexistence between the two nations.
But when his host Manucho sought clarification on which particular behaviours Kenyan youths were accused of spreading, asking:
“Tabia zetu za maandamano ama?”
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Things quickly escalated.
All hell broke loose as Cassypool snapped, turning visibly angry and defensive.
He launched into a fiery rant, blasting the host and young people before dramatically storming out of the studio mid-interview.
Moments later, videos of Cassypool angrily exiting the Radio 47 studios went viral across social media, sparking heated reactions online.
While many netizens slammed him for being “too petty” and “unprofessional,” others suspected the incident might have been staged, a publicity stunt to promote both Cassypool’s brand and Radio 47.
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