Mulamwah Worries Fans with Forlorn Message About His Future: "Sitakua"
Kenyan comedian Mulamwah, known for his blunt and unfiltered approach, is once again at the centre of controversy.

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The medic-turned-entertainer has been the talk of the town following his public split from his baby mama, Ruth K. At the height of the tension, Mulamwah leaked Ruth's unsavoury photos, and she accused him of even sending them to her father.
Calvin, also known as Kalamwah, recently had a new social media page created by his mother, Ruth, who encouraged fans to follow and support him. In a heartfelt message, she expressed her unwavering love and hope for a brighter future with her son.
In response to the post, Mulamwah claimed that Calvin’s surname had been changed from Oyando to Wanjiku, now identifying him as Calvin Karegi Wanjiku.
The post sparked many reactions from fans, with Mulamwah’s response to a fan’s warning leaving some worried.
One of the comedian’s supporters cautioned, saying that the boy might end up resenting his father for dragging him into his drama:
“This child will hate you,” the netizen warned.
Mulamwah raised eyebrows when he responded with:
“Sitakua (I won’t be there).”
The response concerned some fans, who encouraged him to seek help. However, others criticised him for ‘exposing’ his child to drama.

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Here are some of the reactions:
Meomy Rey Rey:
“Mulamwah, does this mean you will be dead?”
Rose Asava:
“I think he will only heal while in heaven, and it's not a joke unless Ruth returns.”
Ma Jean:
“Mulamwah, are you doing okay? Because I didn’t expect such a response from you.”
Prossydao Kavia:
“Mulamwah, it seems you are hurting a lot; you should get help.”
Fred Juma:
“Haha, you will kill us one day, bro.”
KONKI FAN:
“I think Mulamwah has two sides of the brain: the left side, where nothing is right, and the right side, where nothing is left.”

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In other news, Mulamwah offered a detailed review of his luxurious Mercedes-Benz S550. The vehicle, a 2016 or 2017 model, is valued at around KSh 8.4 million in the used car market.
Known for its top-tier features, the S-Class sedan includes a V8 biturbo engine, a 360-degree camera system, soft-close doors, a panoramic sunroof, and heated seats.
It also has a fingerprint locking system, lane assist, a Burmester sound system, and massage seats. Mulamwah noted the car consumes about KSh 6,000 in fuel daily for regular use.
Mulamwah’s review of his high-end Mercedes-Benz S550 attracted admiration from many Kenyans, with some expressing aspirations to one day own a similar luxury car.
Source: TUKO.co.ke