The renowned comedian turned activist had invited his fans to come for a packet of maize flour ahead of his planned demonstrations that have happened today.
In mid-February, the popular comedian was arrested after attempting to storm into Parliament buildings with a group of shirtless muscular men donning black shorts.
Omondi was later freed on an Sh10,000 cash bail after he pleaded not guilty to taking part in an unlawful assembly.
He then took an exclusive interview to clear the air on certain things as well as provide intel on the way forward since many people thought that he has been incited by a political leader.
He continued saying that he is ready to fight for those who are struggling with basic needs, rent, and do not have a job.
Eric has also had run-ins with the law for other reasons.
He was arrested in November 2021 for storming Parliament buildings in order to demand more local content on media stations.
He claimed that foreign music and film were stealing the airwaves from local talent.
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