Mulamwah Makes Social Media Comeback As He Flaunts Earning Ksh 500k From Facebook
Kenyan content creator and comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has made a triumphant return to the spotlight by revealing his impressive earnings from Facebook’s monetization program. After a period of reduced activity that had fans speculating about his whereabouts, Mulamwah shared a screenshot of his earnings dashboard.
He disclosed that he earned over Ksh500,000 in just one month, despite not posting frequently. “Was not posting much but still made half a millie from FB last month—kuna story nitawapea siku moja about strategy & game theory… ujanja ni kukaa tu fala,” Mulamwah wrote.
The Strategy of Disappearing
Mulamwah went on to advise young people on his strategy for success: make money and then disappear from social media. He suggested that after accumulating a substantial amount, it is wise to “leave the forest before it’s dark,” meaning one should secure their future and not be constantly in the public eye.
“Young king/queen, the rule is simple: make cash… disappear. After getting enough fruit leave the forest before it’s dark,” he advised.
This latest revelation follows a similar post in July, where Mulamwah showed he had earned over $8,844.78 (Ksh1.1 million) from Facebook monetization. He posted a screenshot of his dashboard with the caption, “Facebook is finally paying. Ujanja ni kukaa mjinga. Facebook imechangamka.”
His impressive earnings are part of a broader trend of Kenyan entertainers successfully leveraging digital platforms to create significant and diversified revenue streams.
