Ni shetani - Eli finally admits to stealing Sh1 million from Jalang’o

Eli returned the money to Jalas personally but he had already used at least Sh100 000.

Piece by: Dennis Milimo
Entertainment

• Eli also mentioned that his marriage is also on the rocks based on the fact that he is struggling to provide for his wife and kids

• Jalang'o has already forgive the two -Eli and Litiema

who stole from him
Comedian Jalang'o with Eli Omundu, and Litiema who stole from him
Image: courtesy

Eli Omundu has finally admitted that they stole Sh1 million from their former boss and Lang’ata MP-elect Jalang’o.

In an interview with Eve Mungai, Eli blamed it on Satan, saying they never wished or even imagined stealing from their former boss.

 “It is true, the devil took control of us for a moment and we wronged our boss, we had showed up to work and as we washed our boss’ cars my younger brother (Litiema) came across Sh1 million which he told me about but I told him to keep off. Litiema sped off leaving me forcing me to also leave,” Eli said.

He went ahead to reveal that they shared the money in half, each one of them taking Sh500, 000 but later he surrendered his portion to Jalang’o.

Eli returned the money to Jalas personally but he had already used at least Sh100 000.

“Pesa ilikuwa million moja na tukaenda tukagawana katikati…but tulirudishia mdosi pesa. Kama mimi nili-surredner nikampigia simu, nikamwambie nimekosa na haikuwa kupenda kwangu. Shetani anaweza kukujia kwa njia yoyote ile,” he added.

Eli also mentioned that his marriage is also on the rocks based on the fact that he is struggling to provide for his wife and kids.

“I am struggling a lot, that’s why you see me in the village cultivating land for people. I have sold all the trees in my compound.

“My kids have not even gone to schools since relocating from Nairobi. My wife also heard the news and at first, she did not believe it. My marriage is on the rocks and my wife might leave me anytime out of the foolish things we did," he narrated.

Eli Omundu went on to say that although they had been finding more money in the vehicles, he was unable to explain the particular occurrence.

He said that once Jalang'o made the situation public by posting their images on his social media sites, they were forced to surrender.

“When we heard our boss had shared our pictures, we knew our lives were in danger because we could have maybe come across a mob that would have pounced on us, we resorted to surrender to keep our lives safe,” Eli stated.⁣

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