Kenyan comedian and content creator Mulamwah has once again stirred concern among fans after giving a cryptic response to a follower who warned that his son might one day resent him over his ongoing relationship drama. The entertainer, known for his raw and often controversial online persona, left many unsettled with his reply.
The tension follows a bitter public fallout with his ex, Ruth K, with whom he shares a son named Calvin. Their strained co-parenting relationship has been a recurring topic on social media. Recently, Ruth created a new Instagram page for their son, urging fans to follow and support him. In her emotional post, Ruth expressed her love for Calvin and her hope for a better future.
Mulamwah, however, responded by claiming that Calvin’s surname had been changed from Oyando to Wanjiku, suggesting that his son is now officially named Calvin Karegi Wanjiku. This revelation reignited online debate about the couple’s troubled relationship and how it may affect their child in the long run.
Amid the growing concern, one fan commented on Mulamwah’s post, warning him that his son could eventually grow to hate him for exposing him to constant public drama. Mulamwah’s short but alarming response was: “Sitakua,” which translates to “I won’t be there.” The statement left fans questioning his mental and emotional state, with many urging him to seek professional help.
This incident comes after months of back-and-forth accusations between Mulamwah and Ruth. At one point, Mulamwah leaked private photos of Ruth online, which she later accused him of sending to her own father. The former couple’s personal issues have been highly public, with fans often caught in the middle of their heated exchanges.
Despite the controversy, Mulamwah continues to engage with his audience and recently shifted attention to a lighter topic—his car. The comedian gave fans an inside look at his Mercedes-Benz S550, a luxury sedan estimated to cost around KSh 8.4 million in the Kenyan used car market. Mulamwah highlighted the car’s impressive features, including a V8 biturbo engine, soft-close doors, a panoramic sunroof, heated seats, a Burmester sound system, and even massage seats. He also mentioned that the car consumes about KSh 6,000 in fuel daily.
While his vehicle review showcased a more positive side of his life, Mulamwah’s cryptic online statements continue to raise questions about his well-being. Many hope he finds peace and emotional stability for the sake of his son and his own mental health.