Unatuma pesa zinarevers-iwa, gift inarudiswa - Mulamwah on co-parenting

• Mulamwah narrates the challenges he goes through trying to co-parent with his baby mama Carrol Sonnie

• I try to support the child but ni hard - Mulamwah on co-parenting with Carol 

Mulamwa and Carol Sonnie
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Comedian Mulamwah claims that every effort he puts in to support his daughter Keilah goes in vain. 

In his Instagram question and answer, a fan asked whether he supports his daughter.

He responded saying it's been hard trying to be present in his daughter's life. 

"I try to support but ni hard. Unatuma pesa zinarevers-iwa. Hata Birthday nimetuma Gift, Ikarudishwa. So Inakua Tricky Sana Sjui Shida Wapi Jameni" 

In the past, Mulamwah gave reasons why he does not involve his daughter in content creation.

He said "Ni ile tuu niko na mambo mingi, so mi napenda amani, nikifuatilia kitu sana nione inanisumbua amani mi hutulia tu, and that's why you have not been seeing me with her, na mambo iko sawa. You've never heard of drama or something so that was the best solution, Just keep everything out of camera and stuff, so for me I'm ok."

He dodged the question of whether he gets to see his daughter.

"Eh maswali mingi kwa waiter. Hizo ni mingi. Those are questions I don't want to talk about at all. I dont like tackling those issues, kwa sababu they are somewhat heavy for me."

Recently, he hinted that his girlfriend Ruth is expecting a child.

"Bestie is throwing up in the morning. What could be the problem?"

The comedian's baby mama, Carrol Sonnie sarcastically responded to Mulamwah's message.

"Keila's not my baby...they just had a baby."

In September last year, Sonnie said she was not denying the comedian a chance to see his child.

"I have never denied anyone a chance to come and see his daughter and I honestly do not have much to say in that line of argument at all," Sonie explained.

She went on to rubbish off claims of using their daughter Keilah as an avenue to get money.

"How can I use my kid as a job or bait? Kyla is a brand and so am I so we are two brands that are trying to make life easier for both of us to live because we have a life to live and we don't want to struggle. I don't think I am using my child, she is my child, she is my daughter, I don't have to be told am using my daughter for monetary gains."

"Where does that money go to, isn’t it for the kid? Keilah needs money, and Keilah needs diapers. We need and we have to look for money and it is for her not me. That money does not help me, it is for the kid," Sonie further stated.

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