Omosh's plea to Kenyans of goodwill to help has elicited mixed reactions. Some have told him to take up any job and stop waiting for help all the time.
tituskikumbi Aweke uceleb kando.afanye kazi kama wengine bana.kulialia haitasaidia
milcahdee What I want to know still anaishi kwa ile nyumba alijengewa???Second do you know Omosh akilewa ndio Anasema akona depression .3rd Omosh hakuna stresss ako nayo juu obvious by the look of things Omosh ni wale wanaume ulishwa na ma bibi zao…..am not judging Omosh but Huyu msee akikosa pesa ya pombe ndio Anasema ako depressed so Omosh itabidi umejituma
euniceshilewaOmosh amezoea akilii mnasemaa atoea Paybill..this time ni Mimi nisaidiwea
Omosh 's dire situation was first highlighted during the covid 19 outbreak where he revealed he was jobless.
"All this time I have been jobless without any source of income. I had tried other gigs but they did not materialize. It has been a tough journey, especially now with the pandemic," said Omosh.
The father of three admitted he used to earn about Sh18,000 per episode on Tahidi High, but was facing a Sh100,000 rent arrears and staring at eviction.
"I cannot provide for my children - they are now wondering what I have become… It's true that I have a family; I am sure my sister and friends have seen or heard all this, but I don't want to be a bother to anyone because they also have their own issues," he added.
Let's hope that the famous actor can get out of the valley he is in, permanently.
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