David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has responded to viral rumours claiming he is broke and heavily indebted. The allegations began when a TikTok user suggested that the comedian owed millions for his house, car, and unpaid rent.
The claims sparked a wave of speculation, with the netizen alleging that Mulamwah owed KSh 35 million for his house, KSh 2.5 million for his vehicle, and had defaulted on four months of rent. The comedian, however, found the allegations laughable and chose to set the record straight.
Mulamwah’s Response to Rumours
Mulamwah dismissed the claims, expressing disbelief at the fabricated accusations. To prove his financial stability, the entertainer shared a logbook confirming ownership of his car and showcased the progress of his mansion under construction in Kitale.
Mulamwah went a step further to provide a breakdown of his diverse income streams, highlighting his entrepreneurial ventures and multiple talents. He earns from:
- YouTube: His channel generates substantial revenue from views and advertisements.
- Over 40 Boda Boda Motorcycles: He runs a fleet of motorcycles, a popular transport business in Kenya.
- Over 100 Skiza Tunes: These earn royalties through mobile downloads.
- Voice-Over Work: Mulamwah’s skills as a voice-over artist provide additional income.
- Radio Hosting: He works as a presenter at Milele FM.
- Comedy Shows: His stand-up gigs are another source of income.
- Farming: Mulamwah has invested in agricultural ventures.
Inspiring Others with His Success
Mulamwah emphasized that his intention in sharing his achievements is not to boast but to inspire others. “Just because it’s difficult doesn’t mean it’s impossible. Let’s learn to appreciate everyone’s efforts and celebrate their achievements,” he noted.
He encouraged his followers to work hard, remain persistent, and believe in the power of prayer. “We post to show that situations can always change—you can come from nothing to something,” Mulamwah said.
A Message to the Youth
Mulamwah also advised young people to avoid taking loans for boda bodas due to high interest rates. Instead, he encouraged them to save and buy motorcycles in cash to avoid falling into debt.
In closing, Mulamwah teased an exciting new YouTube show he plans to launch, signaling even more growth in his career. He urged fans to embrace positivity and focus on their own progress.
His response has been met with mixed reactions, with many supporting his transparency. As one fan put it, “You don’t have to prove your success; the real ones will see it.”
Mulamwah continues to be a beacon of hope for many, showcasing that with hard work and determination, it is possible to overcome life’s challenges and achieve success.