Andrew Kibe: I will charge you Sh. 12,000 if you come to me for advice

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Media personality and YouTube content creator Andrew Kibe has revealed his rate card for his consultancy services.

In a recent show on his social media platforms, the US-based content creator said his rates are on an hourly basis.

Kibe noted that from now on, he will no longer be giving advice or having talks with people for free.

He argued that he invests a lot in his content, which is his source of living, and as such, he won’t be doing such for free.

“If you see how many softwares I’m paying for every month you’ll be shocked, I use about Sh. 10,000 to Sh. 15,000. I pay that consistently because I need these softwares,” Kibe said.

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“As a result, anyone who wants to talk with him or have an interview must part with Sh. 12,500 ($100) per hour.”

“I charge for my content, every time I’m online, I’m getting paid. This is my life so I charge for it. If you call me on a personal basis, I don’t talk like that. I charge to talk,” he said

“There are people that I can talk to for hours, but when it comes to you, you have to part with Sh. 12,500,” Kibe explained.

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