Kenyan comedian and influencer David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has hilariously distanced himself from claims that he was responsible for Arsenal forward Kai Havertz’s injury.
Mulamwah Meets Arsenal Stars in Dubai
Mulamwah, who is currently in Dubai for an endorsement deal with TCL, had the rare opportunity to meet and interact with Arsenal players during a special meet-and-greet session. Despite being a die-hard Chelsea fan, he couldn’t hide his excitement as he posed for pictures with Arsenal stars, including defender William Saliba, Oleksandr Zinchenko, and young talent Ethan Nwaneri.
Sharing the unforgettable moment on Instagram, the comedian expressed his joy, writing:
“The moment. The meet and greet was amazing. Was fun interacting with the players…”
Kai Havertz’s Injury Sparks Social Media Jokes
Days after Mulamwah’s meeting with the team, Arsenal announced that Kai Havertz had suffered a hamstring injury during training, ruling him out for the rest of the season. The news came as a major setback for the Gunners, who are in a heated Premier League title race, trailing Liverpool by seven points.
A lighthearted post by Pwani FM linked Mulamwah to the unfortunate injury, playfully suggesting that his presence had brought bad luck to the German midfielder. The post read:
“Mulamwah’s bad luck. Kai Havertz injured in Dubai after meeting Kenyan content creator Mulamwah.”
In response, Mulamwah shared a screenshot of the post and jokingly defended himself, saying:
“I’m being blamed for everything.”
Fans React to the Hilarious Accusation
Kenyans on social media quickly joined in on the fun, sharing their own witty takes on the situation. Some comments included:
- Mimabebs Chiama: “Who told you Mulamwah caused it?”
- Nelson Katana: “Whoever runs this page has beef with Mulamwah.”
- Abdul Rahman Chivatsi: “Mulamwah was sent to injure him.”
- Jogi Jnr: “I could do a better job than Havertz on the pitch.”
While the claims were clearly made in jest, the moment has added to Mulamwah’s growing reputation for finding himself at the center of unexpected online controversies.
Mulamwah’s Growing Business Empire
Away from the football jokes, Mulamwah continues to make impressive strides in the business world. The trained clinical officer has invested heavily in the boda boda industry, steadily growing his fleet of motorcycles. Reports indicate that he owns about 40 motorcycles, generating a monthly income of approximately KSh 480,000.
Despite occasional claims that he is struggling financially, the comedian remains a thriving entrepreneur and one of Kenya’s most influential content creators.
As for the Arsenal saga, fans can rest assured that Mulamwah had nothing to do with Havertz’s injury—at least, not officially!