Kenyan comedian David Oyando stage name Mulamwah has finally ironed out his differences with Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) CEO Ezekiel Mutua a year after trading harsh words on social media.
In February 2021, Mulamwah put Mutua on the blast over what her termed as not fulfilling his promises at a time he was still at the helm of Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) as the CEO.
Mulamwah finally meets Ezekiel Mutua as they bury their 1 year hatchet [Photos]
Mulamwah finally meets Ezekiel Mutua as they bury their 1 year hatchet [Photos]
The funnyman resurfaced Mutua’s tweet, promising to mentor and make him the clean content ambassador, a promise he never fulfilled.
“Hellow sir, Ezekiel Mutua, it’s almost a year since your promise, did you mean it or you were just tweeting for the moment, or am I “inaccessible”?. If the GVT cannot help us as youth, then please don’t instill false hope in us, it’s better you leave us to suffer in peace,” tweeted Mulamwah.
However, in his defense Mutua pointed out that the comedian did not fit the “Clean Content Ambassadors” bill, and that’s why he was dropped.
“Bro, my little token of support was personal, not Govt. Sorry if it gave you a false sense of entitlement. We did a background check on you and U didn’t fit the “Clean Content Ambassadors” bill. We do not support filth & bad manners. Content does not have to be dirty to sell!” said Ezekiel Mutua tweet to Mulamwah
In April 2020, Mutua promised to help Mulamwah get back to his groove after announcing that he was quitting comedy over cyber bullying.
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