Comedian Eric Omondi and Tanzanian singer Harmonize are now back to calling each other 'brother' after a dramatic encounter at the Kileleshwa Police station on Sunday.
Moments after Harmonize was arrested for failing to honour agreements to appear in a number of club, the two took the next flight to Mombasa City.
They were going to perform at Club Volume in Mombasa, which is owned by former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko.
In the plane, Harmonize and Eric Omondi sat together, with Sonko in their vicinity.
Harmonize then took to his social media to recognize Eric as his brother, accompanied with a love and peace sign.
In a video, Eric Omondi apologized for the chaos they had caused over the weekend.
"Hey guys, as a big brother, as a host and as a fellow East African and artist, I want to say sorry. Alot has happened but I was wrong in a lot of it," Eric said before panning his camera to show Harmonize who was sitting next to him.
The duo proceeded to Mombasa after Harmonize was released from police custody after paying the money he had collected from two clubs.
Before his release on Sunday afternoon, a source told Mpasho; "The talks are ongoing and so far he had refunded two club promoters Ksh 300,000 and Ksh 450,000."
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