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Ferdinand Omanyala, Azziad Nasenya And Samidoh Join Eric Omondi for the Fundraising Walk To Busia For The Construction Of The Sisi Kwa Sisi Help And Rescue Centre

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Last updated: 2026/03/02 at 2:54 PM
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Veteran comedian and activist Eric Omondi has launched a major fundraising walk from Nairobi to the Busia border to raise money for the construction of the Sisi Kwa Sisi Help and Rescue Centre, drawing attention from communities and celebrities alike. The multi‑day trek, spanning hundreds of kilometres, aims to mobilise resources to support one of the most ambitious charity projects in Kenya right now. Omondi has said the centre will provide free healthcare, education and other essential services for vulnerable Kenyans, making it a vital investment in the welfare of underprivileged groups. The initiative has drawn a large crowd of supporters whenever he hits the road, but this time his journey has gained even more traction because top public figures have stepped forward to walk with him. Among those who joined him for the opening stretch of the walk are Kenyan sprint star Ferdinand Omanyala, renowned musician Samidoh, and media influencer Azziad Nasenya, adding both energy and visibility to the cause.

The presence of these celebrities at the start of the walk has had a noticeable impact on public interest and engagement. Ferdinand Omanyala, known as Africa’s fastest man, brought his athletic stamina to the road, walking alongside Omondi and inspiring onlookers and fellow participants with his dedication. Samidoh, the popular Mugithi musician, added his voice and fan appeal to the event, cheering on walkers and encouraging contributions as they moved through Nairobi’s busy streets. Azziad Nasenya, a social media sensation and influencer, used her platform to share live updates and rally her followers to support the mission through donations and online engagement. The combined star power of these figures helped draw media coverage and boosted morale among volunteers and everyday Kenyans who joined the procession.

Eric Omondi’s fundraising walk is designed not just as a physical effort but as a community mobilisation campaign that invites ordinary citizens to take part in something larger than themselves. As he and his entourage move through towns such as Limuru, Naivasha, Nakuru, Kisumu and Siaya, the “buy a kilometre” concept has given Kenyans a direct way to contribute financially. Supporters can sponsor specific segments of the route, helping to raise funds while also spreading awareness about the charity’s goals. Omondi has highlighted that the Sisi Kwa Sisi Help and Rescue Centre will include a warehouse for donated supplies, two ambulances to serve emergencies, a clinic and a free secondary school, all aimed at uplifting people facing extreme hardship. He has said he will continue walking until enough support is secured to complete the project and sustain its services.

The involvement of public figures in the walk also underscores a broader trend of celebrity influence being channelled into philanthropic work. When a high-profile athlete, musician or influencer participates in a charity event, it draws the attention of diverse segments of the population and often translates into increased contributions. In this case, Omanyala’s athletic credibility, Samidoh’s cultural resonance and Azziad’s digital reach cover different corners of Kenyan society, helping to amplify the messaging far beyond what a single organiser could achieve alone. Their presence at the outset also signals solidarity with the mission’s core purpose: to build infrastructure that responds to pressing social needs and offer hope to those in vulnerable situations.

The fundraising walk to Busia led by Eric Omondi, strengthened by the support of Ferdinand Omanyala, Samidoh and Azziad Nasenya, represents a powerful blend of social consciousness, community action and celebrity engagement. It has sparked conversation across Kenya and encouraged contributions from hundreds of everyday citizens who see the project as impactful and necessary. The event continues to draw attention as the walkers progress toward the border, inviting more people to join in or donate along the route. This collective effort not only raises funds but also fosters unity and shared purpose among participants and supporters alike. As the Sisi Kwa Sisi Help and Rescue Centre moves closer to reality with each step, the walk stands as a vivid example of how public figures and ordinary citizens can work together to make a tangible difference.

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