"I'm sick but God anasaidia": Maurice Ryan's last Facebook post emerges
Maurice Ryan's fans have unearthed his last social media posts from a few weeks ago before he died.

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The Kisumu events promoter and influencer was loved by many, and several people with whom he interacted have paid glowing tributes to him. He was popularly known for his contribution to the Kisumu showbiz scene.
The celebrated influencer died after a long battle with cancer. According to family and friends, he underwent brain surgery recently while still undergoing treatment.
Those who visited Maurice in the hospital shared photos from their last moments with him, expressing their deepest condolences.
A family member identified as Fay recounted her last moments with Maurice on Saturday, July 5, noting she was yet to come to terms with the loss.
"Ei my brother surely. Maurice Ryan.You squizzed my palms for the last time yesterday. Eeeeiππππππππππ Ei.Ei. Rest in perfect peace osiepa. I am heartbroken. Ei what is life again?" she posted.
On May 22, the Kisumu influencer shared a post, revealing he was sick, thanking his true friends who stood with him.
"Have been sick, but thanks to all who checked on me. Gilbert Amollo be blessed senator 2027, Cecil Conchela Kondele 2027, Joab Onyi Wuo'opado , Mamboleo 001 Ken Angwen, Daisy, Adui Nyang, Jatelo Washington Odera , friends na all dignitaries and celebrities.... I'm grateful πππ₯," he wrote.
On May 25, before he underwent surgery, Maurice shared a photo with his all-grown son, Junior, saying he was hopeful God would heal him.
Below is how he captioned the photo:
"I'm sick but God anasaidia (God is helping me)."
His fans flooded his post, wishing him a quick recovery. Six weeks later, Maurice breathed his last.

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Maurice was a doting father to Junior, and regularly posted him, pampering him with love. Father and son shared a close bond.
On May 9, his son turned a year older, and he shared a lovely photo of them goofing, accompanied by the message below:
"Happy birthday Young Junior. God has been amazing to us. Be blessed and let God be first in your life. Blessings."
In another post, he pampered his son with love.
"Happy birthday, Young Junior. You're blessed son. Mungu mbele," he wrote.
In another story, King Kaka joined Kenyans in mourning the showbiz events promoter.
King Kaka penned a touching message to Maurice, who at some point worked with the Kaka Empire.
The Baadaye hitmaker admitted he was heartbroken by Maurice's sudden death.
Several celebrities praised him for being supportive and even signing some of them under the Kaka Empire label.
Source: TUKO.co.ke