Kenyans are left worried after comedian Muthee Ndegenye shared a haunting post on social media about his impending death. Known for his humour and entertaining style, Ndegenye’s message took a serious turn, leaving many puzzled and concerned.
In his online post, Ndegenye made it clear that he is not someone who chases clout or seeks attention. He began by expressing his deep feelings about life and death. “Soon and very soon, I might die… and my death will be scary,” he wrote. He went on to describe a frightening scenario involving two vehicles blocking him, suggesting he would have nowhere to escape.
The comedian went on to elaborate that he believes his death would result from unrepented sins and mistakes he had never talked about. He mentioned having nightmares that led him to drink. This troubling admission painted a picture of someone grappling with personal struggles. He also shared that he was preparing his fans for the news of his death. “I also pity myself. I covered my mistake. Tomorrow, I will release a song at 3 am. The song will be the cause of my death. I don’t know when, but soon Ndegenye will be past tense,” he stated.
His words sparked a wave of reactions among his followers. Many Kenyans rushed to the comment section, expressing their concern and disbelief. Comments ranged from worried and supportive to critical. One user, Jay Kim Media Kenya, even took a screenshot of the post, indicating they felt it might be deleted later. Others like Martha Mwihaki Hinga pointed out that the issue is deeper than it seems, while Naomi Mwathi encouraged him to turn to Jesus for strength and support. Another user, Cate Blessing, urged respect for Ndegenye, showing how much people care for his well-being.
In a related event, a video clip featuring actress Tabitha Gatwiri discussing death in a skit went viral. In this skit, Gatwiri provocatively asks her on-screen partner how long it would take him to move on if she died, which leads to tension between the characters. This clip also generated discussions about predicting death, especially in light of Ndegenye’s alarming post.
By Creatorhub