Eric Omondi unwittingly reveals why he left Churchill Live and money was the main problem

Piece by: Uncle Chim Tuna
Lifestyle

with the hopes that it shall one day become a home for he and his family.

And when he shared his video on social media, he addressed something that many have often whispered about the Churchill Show -the fact that they pay people garbage, rubbish, terrible and trashy pay.

Eric Omondi narrated the tale of how he had more fame than money and lord knows no one wants to be known for being funny and then go back home to rent arrears or have to work on an empty stomach.

And that is one of the complaints many former Churchill Live and Churchill Show point at when explaining why they left the show.

And what stood out to me about Eric Omondi's message is that it was such an honest and open account and it seems he was not earning anything from his mentor Churchill. So what that means is that the comedian was poor. Check out what he had to say below:

Sometime in September of 2015 while living in Nairobi West my house was locked and all my stuff auctioned... I had a 5 month rent arrear...

This was during the break between season one of Churchill Live and Season two... I was as famous as I was broke... On that fateful day my neighbours watched in owe as two pick ups carried away my things and as the Caretaker "politely" asked me to step out of the house so he could lock the door... All these happened at midday... AS I walked out of the compound totally dejected...I remember saying to God "You are my LORD make me LandLord one day" Here we are today. Whatever you are going through today do not be dismayed... It could be God setting you up for your greatest moment.

#LandLordToBe