Prominent politicians, friends, and celebrities attended Fred Omondi’s candlelight celebration and shared their memories of him.
Businessman Simon Kabu stated that drivers should use caution, when driving as a wake-up call following his death.
Additionally, he promised to use some of his cars to transport mourners, to Siaya County so they could attend the renowned comedian’s funeral!
Transport for Kenyans hoping to travel to Kisumu for Fred Omondi’s funeral has been offered by businessman Simon Kabu.
The CEO of Bonfire Adventures was present at the comedian’s candlelit gig, at Nairobi County’s Carnivore Grounds.
Lessons learned from Fred Omondi’s death, by Simon Kabu Given how frequently fatalities like these occur, he said that Fred’s passing ought to serve as a warning to drivers and pedestrians alike.
On June 16, Fred was instantly killed when the boda boda he was riding in crashed with a Forward Traveler matatu.
In addition to praising Fred as one of the nicest people, Kabu promised to keep helping his brother Eric Omondi while speaking to vloggers. “In life, everything is a lesson. It is wise to exercise caution.
Accidents can occur occasionally. However, the fact that they remove the most productive members of society makes it bad. Fred had a very kind spirit.
“He had a pure heart and was a very good guy,” he remarked. Offering to transport Kenyans to Fred’s funeral, Kabu Kabu pledged to support Eric, one of his brand advocates, by showing up to the funeral.
Regarding his contribution to the funeral, the businessman stated he would discuss it with the funeral committee and see what kind of vehicle he might provide to transport people to the grave.
“I’ll volunteer to drive a few cars so we can assist those traveling to Kisumu for the funeral. Eric is the one they can go via; an organizing group is in place. In order to give Fred a proper sendoff, I will let them know the capacity,” he continued.
