Mulamwah Marks 4 Months of ‘No Drama’ — Says He’s Done With Gossip and Online Chaos

Kenyan comedian and content creator Mulamwah has proudly announced that he’s been living a “zero drama” life for four months straight — a major shift after his messy and very public breakup with ex-girlfriend Ruth K earlier this year.


New Era, Who This?

Dressed in a sharp black suit, the comic took to social media to celebrate his personal milestone with a confident post that screamed peace, growth, and self-control.

“4 months innit – zero drama… no Tuko, no Mpasho, no gossip, no reactions, no comments, no explanations,” Mulamwah wrote.

He went on to add that this new chapter is all about work, not whispers:

“Let’s take it to a year and more. Kazi tu.”

The post sparked a wave of reactions from fans, many congratulating him for finally choosing peace over pettiness.


From Online Firestorms to Calm Waters

Mulamwah’s “quiet life” declaration comes after months of turbulence in his love life that spilled all over social media. His breakup with Ruth K was anything but silent — with emotional posts, public accusations, and even bizarre claims that had fans glued to the drama.

At one point, Mulamwah accused Ruth K of letting “friends” ruin their relationship. Things turned downright wild when he demanded she return everything he had ever done for her — including an artificial tooth! Ruth later filmed herself removing it and sending it back to him through a boda boda rider, a stunt that broke the internet.


The Comeback

Now, Mulamwah seems determined to rewrite his story. Gone are the online squabbles and clapbacks — in their place is a calmer, more focused version of the entertainer.

After months of being a constant topic on gossip blogs, he’s proudly claiming his peace and promising fans that he’s not looking back.

Whether this new leaf will last remains to be seen, but for now, Mulamwah is enjoying his streak — and making it clear that the only headlines he wants are about his hustle, not heartbreak.

Eric Omondi’s Baby Mama Speaks On Allegations Of Influencing Ruth K’s Breakup With Mulamwah

Eric Omondi’s baby mama Lynne Njihia has publicly dismissed rumors that she influenced Ruth K to end her relationship with comedian Mulamwah. Speaking alongside Ruth during a dinner outing on Saturday, September 20, 2025, Lynne insisted that the claims are both untrue and “impossible.”

Lynne clarified that she couldn’t have influenced Ruth’s decision because she only learned of the breakup a month after it had already happened.

“No one deceived anyone. We all make our own decisions based on our personal experiences,” she stated. “There is no way I could have told her to leave her relationship because I only came to find out that she had already left one month after she did.”

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“We Make Our Own Decisions”

Ruth K echoed Lynne’s sentiments, explaining that people are unaware of the true timeline of events. She revealed that Lynne only found out about her split from Mulamwah when it was already circulating on gossip pages. Similarly, Ruth learned of Lynne’s separation from Eric Omondi through a similar online post.

“What people do not know is that we never shared the stories of our relationships and all that happened,” Ruth said. “The truth is in such matters, no one can deceive you. We are all adults and we make our own decisions.”

Both women also called out the public’s tendency to speculate about friendships based on social media activity. “The problem with Kenyans is that if you do not post each other often, they immediately say you are fake or that you are not close,” Lynne added, emphasizing that her friendship with Ruth remains strong despite a lack of frequent online posts.

Ruth K Reacts To Whether She Would Date A Luhya Man Again

Mulamwah’s estranged baby mama, Ruth Karegi, has amused Kenyans with her viral reaction after being asked if she would ever date a Luhya man again.

In a recent video, Ruth participated in a question-and-answer game with another creator. The rules were simple: if the answer was “no,” the interviewee had to run a short distance before returning. When asked if she would date a man from the Luhya community, Ruth’s immediate response was a sprint away from the interviewer, leaving viewers in stitches.

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A Painful Public Split

Ruth’s comical reaction is a direct reference to her acrimonious public split from comedian and content creator Mulamwah, who is Luhya. The two had been in a relationship for close to four years before their breakup in early 2025. The separation turned messy, with each leaking the other’s private, unsavory photos online.

Ruth, who moved out of their home with their young son, has previously opened up about the pain she experienced. The situation became unbearable when the explicit material was sent directly to her family, including her father, with whom she said her relationship was strained to the point he stopped talking to her. Her new social media pages signaled a fresh start following the devastating ordeal.

“I’m Not Dating Anyone”- Emillianah Denies Dating Mulamwah

Is Mulamwah’s new relationship already in shambles? Well, the woman at the center of comedian Mulamwah’s recent dating rumors, Emillianah Mwikali, recently declared that she is single, putting an end to the speculation about her relationship with the content creator.

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Sunday, September 14, 2025, the Pwani University student wrote:

“I just want to clear the air that I’m single. I’m not dating or seeing anyone!!!”

Her declaration comes just days after fans noticed that Mulamwah had deleted all the photos and videos he had previously shared of her on his social media pages.

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A Turbulent Relationship History

The announcement is the latest development in Mulamwah’s turbulent romantic life, which has been under intense public scrutiny this year. His rumored relationship with Emillianah came just months after his highly publicized split from his baby mama, Ruth K.

In April 2025, Mulamwah shocked his fans when he announced the end of his relationship with Ruth K, with whom he shares a child. While the two initially promised to co-parent peacefully, their breakup quickly descended into a series of bitter public exchanges online. The drama eventually subsided after the two apologized to their supporters and promised to handle their issues privately.

Mulamwah’s romantic life continues to be a topic of fascination for his fans, who are always on the lookout for his next move.

Mulamwah deletes all his new babe’s photos on IG

Kenyan comedian and media personality Mulamwah has once again left fans buzzing after eagle-eyed followers noticed he had wiped all photos of his alleged new girlfriend, Emiliana, from his Instagram page.

The move comes barely days after their relationship became public, following Mulamwah’s much-discussed breakup with his baby mama, Ruth K. The split, which occurred just months after the birth of their son, had already sparked endless chatter on TikTok and Instagram, with many fans expressing disappointment since Ruth and Mulamwah were often seen as the “perfect couple.” From attending events hand in hand to throwing a lavish baby shower, their union had seemed picture-perfect until its sudden collapse.

Mulamwah’s love life has always been a magnet for drama. Before Ruth K, he was in a highly publicized relationship with Carol Sonnie, with whom he shares a daughter. Their breakup also played out publicly, complete with heated online exchanges that made headlines.

This latest saga has fans both confused and curious. Mulamwah has yet to clarify whether he and Emiliana are still an item, leaving the internet speculating wildly. Some fans even went as far as messaging Ruth K about the situation, to which she reportedly responded.

Adding fuel to the fire, Mulamwah posted a cryptic Instagram Story after scrubbing Emiliana’s photos, writing:
“Huyu atawasumbua until you learn to mind your own business.”

The ambiguity has left fans questioning whether the relationship is officially over or if the couple is simply keeping things private. For now, neither Mulamwah nor Emiliana has offered clarification, leaving many to wonder if this is the end of their romance — or just another twist in the comedian’s ever-dramatic love life.

Mnaniconfuse! Mulamwah Puzzled After His Baby Mama Likes His Post

Comedian and social media personality Mulamwah has left fans puzzled after admitting he’s “confused” by a recent social media interaction with his ex-partner, Carrol Muthoni.

In a post on Instagram on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, Mulamwah revealed that Muthoni had liked one of his Instagram reels. The seemingly minor activity sparked a wave of speculation among fans who are now wondering if there might be lingering feelings or if the interaction was purely casual.

A Complicated History

The revelation comes amid ongoing public interest in Mulamwah’s love life. He and Carrol Sonnie, with whom he shares a child, parted ways amicably. Following that breakup, Mulamwah began dating Ruth K, with whom he also has a son. That relationship, too, eventually ended, adding to the public’s fascination with his personal life.

The comedian’s latest confession highlights the complexity of navigating past relationships, parenthood, and public scrutiny. His interactions with his exes have always attracted attention, and this recent post has added another chapter to the ongoing public discussion about his romantic affairs.

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A New Chapter, Old Ties

Adding another layer to the speculation is Mulamwah’s rumored new partner, Emiliana. The two have been seen together in casual outings and social media posts, but neither has confirmed that they are officially dating.

Fans are now wondering if Emiliana could be the next chapter in the comedian’s personal life or simply a friend. This new development, combined with his recent interaction with an ex, continues to keep Mulamwah’s love life in the spotlight, making him one of Kenya’s most talked-about social media personalities.

Mulamwah Mocks Baby Mama Ruth K – After Turning Her To A Single Mother

Mulamwah is back to throwing shade at his third baby mama…yes I said third following the fella’s confession to having another daughter with a woman from his village.

From this, it’s obvious that Carrol Sonnie took the second position with Ruth K coming in as his third baby mama.

Although we don’t know much about his relationship with his alleged late first baby mama, we can tell a lot from the fact that he kept his first born a secret. As for Carrol Sonie – well, it’s self explanatory judging from how nasty the breakup was.

And just like Carrol Sonie, it appears Ruth K is facing the same fate – and believe me when I say Wembe ni ule ule.

I say this following a now deleted Instagram story by Mulamwah where he reacted to Ruth K’s comments on her baby daddy’s new woman.

As seen on the comment, Ruth K complimented on Mulamwah’s new catch saying Ni Mali sikatai which was followed by a caution lakini mtoto akipata ni kupenda kwake – a statement many single mothers dish out for free after getting ghosted by their baby daddies….Wueh nizalie nikuonyeshe. Tears.

Verdict

Anyway, having seen Ruth K’s comment, Mulamwah rushed to his social media to hit back at Ruth K and when I say hit back…I mean bare knuckles. Mulamwah shared the self explanatory post below directed to his ex.I am not sure why Mulamwah felt he would humiliate Ruth K by posting a photo of an animated female character breastfeeding her child….I mean, if anything the post should have had him praying and fasting against karma – for turning somebody else’s daughter to a mother and laughing off at the fact that she was now a single mum, right?

But again – I have said it before and will continue to insist that Mulamwah might need to seek therapy at some point in his life. This is because as much as he tries to love and settle down with a woman – things never seem to work in his favor.

One would argue that he has mummy issues (not something to be ashamed of) that is judging by the fact he lost his mother as a toddler.

Therefore having never tasted the love of a biological or rather genuine mum, Mulamwah never got in-touch with his feminine side hence unavailability of empathy making it hard for him to give out a love he never got to receive.

This may also explain why gets too defensive during trolls – I mean, the man has had his own back since a child…so yea.

However despite all his issues, there is no excuse for bad behavior especially towards women he has sired kids with. No?

Ruth K Reacts To Mulamwah Introducing New Girlfriend

Comedian Mulamwah has once again become a major topic of discussion after introducing his new girlfriend, Emillianah Mwikali. The reveal, which came through a series of videos circulating on social media, has sparked a lively conversation online, particularly from his ex-girlfriend and baby mama, Ruth K.

In a hilarious exchange with a fan, the mother of one issued a veiled warning to Emillianah. After a follower asked if she had seen her “co-wife,” Ruth responded by acknowledging Emilianah’s beauty.

However, she quickly followed up with a cautionary note about having a baby.

“She’s a gem, I don’t deny that, but if she gets a child, that will be her choice and responsibility,” Ruth said, in what many interpreted as a subtle jab at her own experience.

On September 5, Mulamwah and Emillianah were seen together in videos, with the comedian openly introducing her as his “new babe.” Fans quickly identified Emillianah Mwikali, noting her active online presence and a distinctive tattoo on her hand.

Ruth K bitter?

The public introduction of Mulamwah’s new partner comes after a highly publicized and messy breakup with Ruth K. Shortly after the videos went viral, Ruth K shared a cryptic message on social media that many believe was a direct response to the news.

Without mentioning any names, Ruth K posted a photo of herself and her young daughter with a caption that read, “Aki Wueh! You can’t just come and disturb my peace. It’s too expensive. Na hata sijataka… Huku ndio kulikuwa na amani.”

Her post has since gone viral, with a large section of her followers interpreting it as a subtle jab at Mulamwah’s new relationship, reigniting a debate about their past and the complex nature of their public split.

Mulamwah Unveils New Lover as Ruth K Responds with Wit and Wisdom

Comedian and content creator Mulamwah has once again stirred social media chatter after introducing his new partner, Emillianah Mwikali, to the public.

Since September 5, videos of the pair looking cozy have circulated online, with Mulamwah openly referring to Emillianah as his “new babe.” Another clip showed them attending a public event together, fuelling speculation about their budding romance.

Online sleuths were quick to identify Emillianah thanks to her lively social media presence and a distinctive tattoo, sparking surprise over Mulamwah’s latest relationship twist.


Ruth K Chimes In

Mulamwah’s ex, Ruth K, the mother of his child, didn’t shy away from the conversation. When a fan cheekily asked if she had seen her “co-wife,” Ruth responded with a mix of humor and subtle caution.

“Ni mali sikatai lakini mtoto akipata ni kutaka kwake,” she wrote — loosely translated as: “She’s beautiful, I don’t deny, but if she gets pregnant, that’s her choice.”


Ruth’s Journey of Self-Discovery

The buzz comes just weeks after Ruth candidly shared her personal reflections in a YouTube Q&A. She revealed that she only truly experienced unconditional love after the birth of her son, Calvin, now almost two years old.

“I didn’t know a man can truly love you like your son. I’ve experienced both. But a man who will love you truly is your son,” she said.

Ruth also disclosed she has been practising celibacy for the past five months, describing it as a spiritual reset.

“Celibacy is the best thing you can ever practise. Five months I’m doing good. It’s not easy, but you sacrifice for the sake of a good future.”

Her decision, she explained, has helped her focus on personal growth, mental clarity, and strengthening her relationship with God.


Hopeful About Love, Focused on Self

Despite past struggles, Ruth insists she hasn’t given up on love.

“Why not, guys? Why not?” she said when asked if she was open to a new relationship, adding that this time she hopes for sincerity and mutual respect.

Beyond matters of the heart, Ruth is prioritising self-care, therapy, and career balance as both a teacher and digital content creator.


With Mulamwah flaunting his new romance and Ruth embracing a season of self-growth, fans remain glued to the unfolding chapters of their intertwined yet separate lives.

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.

Mulamwah Sparks Debate After Admitting to Being Tested — and Failing — in Relationship with Ruth K

David Oyando, better known as Mulamwah, has ignited fresh controversy after a revealing podcast appearance in which he confessed to lying to his ex-partner, Ruth K, during their turbulent relationship.

In the candid conversation, Mulamwah admitted that he once told Ruth he was meeting up with his male friends, only to sneak off and meet a woman — one he later discovered had been sent by Ruth herself to test his loyalty.

“I was going to meet a lady who, as it turns out, had been sent by Ruth to hit on me. I parked and called her, but she told me to go back home and stop being foolish. Said I should go shower and quit playing games,” he revealed.

“I don’t know if it’s ethical to test someone like that. That’s someone who clearly wanted to leave the relationship.”

Mulamwah claimed Ruth was constantly looking for faults in him and accused her of orchestrating situations to catch him slipping. He also admitted that some of the women she allegedly sent sent him provocative photos, which only piqued his curiosity further — leading to the eventual collapse of their relationship.

Social Media Reacts: Honesty or Justification?

As expected, the confession set X (formerly Twitter) ablaze with divided opinions.

Supporters praised his transparency:

  • @Sue: “Ruth got outplayed at her own game. Mulamwah’s just keeping it real.”

  • @KatotoKaDaddy: “He’s admitting his flaws. Ruth set traps, and he fell. Respect for owning up.”

But critics didn’t hold back:

  • @jacklineasolla: “The more he talks, the more toxic he sounds. Ruth dodged a bullet.”

  • @PrincessJackly: “Greedy womaniser. Ruth knew his type and tested him. He failed.”

Locking Her Out at 2 A.M.

Adding to the drama, Mulamwah recounted a tense night when he locked Ruth K out of their home at 2:00 a.m., leaving their young son, Oyando Junior, distressed.

“I got home at six. Junior had been left with the nanny. I’d told her not to go out — the child’s too young. She told me, ‘I’ll come home when I want.’”

“Once she started making money — first 15K, then close to half a million — she became completely uncontrollable.”

The story sparked even more outrage and debate online.

  • @Vero1: “Ruth ruined her own home. She’ll struggle to find someone to love her and her child.”

  • @Njeruemis: “She trapped him while he was with someone else. What did she expect?”

  • @MenFashoo1: “Ruth knew his weaknesses and tested him. He walked right into it.”

  • @brendankatha8038: “They were both toxic. But locking her out with a crying kid? That’s inexcusable.”

As the online feud between Mulamwah and Ruth K continues to play out in the public eye, many Kenyans have expressed fatigue over their messy back-and-forth — but few can look away. Whether it’s about trust, ego, money, or manipulation, the saga keeps stirring strong emotions and exposing the complicated underbelly of modern celebrity relationships.

Mulamwah Reveals He Once Locked Ruth K Out at 2AM Amid Bitter Fallout

The turbulent relationship between comedian Mulamwah and his former partner Ruth K continues to play out in the public eye, with a fresh revelation adding fuel to the ongoing drama.

In a recent episode of his podcast, Mulamwah recounted a tense moment from their past that underscores just how strained things had become between the two. He revealed that he once locked Ruth K out of their home late at night after she returned hours later than expected, leaving their son, Oyando Junior, in distress.

“There was even a day I just locked her outside, that’s also true,” Mulamwah admitted. “She came back, I don’t know, around 2AM. The child cried until he got tired.”

According to the comedian, the incident occurred after he had returned home from work around 6PM to find that Ruth had left their son with the nanny, despite his request that she stay home due to the child’s young age.

“I told her not to leave because Junior is still young. But when I got home, she was gone. I called and asked where she was. She just said, ‘I’m somewhere, I’ll come back when I want.’”

Mulamwah’s frustration was palpable as he accused Ruth K of becoming “uncontrollable,” which he linked to her growing financial independence.

“Now that you’re earning your own money—your 15K salary is now half a million—you’ve changed. You’ve become hard to deal with,” he said.

A Pattern of Public Conflict

This revelation comes amid an increasingly messy and public fallout between the former couple. In recent weeks, they’ve traded accusations across social media, ranging from claims of betrayal to disputes over co-parenting and financial support. Their son, Oyando Junior, remains at the center of much of the drama.

Mulamwah and Ruth K were once a celebrated couple in the Kenyan entertainment scene, with fans closely following their journey as young parents. But their relationship has since deteriorated into a series of public spats and emotional disclosures that have gripped the online community.

Past Patterns

This isn’t the first time Mulamwah’s love life has been in the spotlight. Prior to Ruth K, he was in a similarly high-profile relationship with content creator Carrol Sonie, with whom he also shares a child. That relationship, too, saw a series of public ups and downs before ending in a highly publicized breakup.

As Mulamwah and Ruth K continue to navigate life after their split, their ongoing revelations—however painful or controversial—offer a raw glimpse into the complexities of co-parenting, fame, and emotional fallout in the digital age.

Mulamwah Prefers Relationship With Carol Sonnie Over Ruth K, Hints At Reality Show

Comedian Mulamwah has publicly stated his preference for his past relationship with Carol Sonnie over his recent one with Ruth K, citing a greater degree of mutual respect. In a new YouTube video, Mulamwah explained that Carol was more respectful, which has allowed them to rebuild understanding despite their split.

Mulamwah went on to hint at the possibility of a future reality show, making it clear that such a project could only work with Carol Sonnie. He believes their current mutual respect would ensure the show’s success, unlike with Ruth, where “egos and unresolved issues” would pose an obstacle.

He also demanded more respect from Ruth K, asserting that he taught her “everything she knows,” which led to her current platform. He suggested that breakups should aim to elevate individuals, noting that Ruth would eventually find a better man, and the same would happen for him.

Mulamwah disclosed that he advised Carol Sonnie to avoid therapy, suggesting it would drain her finances. Instead, he encouraged her to resolve issues directly with him and focus on her work. He claimed they sorted out their differences and now share no enmity due to their mutual respect.

He further added that in the future, they might decide to create a reality show and earn money together. He believes such a show would attract a large audience, but ruled out a similar project with Ruth due to unresolved “ego” issues.

“Huko mbeleni, you never know, tunaweza kaa chini tuseme tuunde reality show, hiyo ni pesa yetu iko tu huko inje. Tunakaa chini, sing agreements, na tunashoot, niko sure ni kitu tuki announce watu watataka kuona,” he stated. This translates to: “Somewhere down the line, you never know, we might sit down and just decide to create a reality show. That’s our money just sitting out there. We sit down, sign agreements, and start shooting. I’m sure it’s something that, if we announce, people would really want to watch.”

Despite facing personal and online challenges, Mulamwah has established a significant presence in Kenya’s entertainment industry, boasting millions of views across platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. His career demonstrates creativity and an ability to turn personal challenges into public impact.

Ruth K Issues Emotional Apology to Father After Alleged Video Leak by Ex Mulamwah

Kenyan digital content creator Ruth K has publicly apologized to her father after claiming her ex-boyfriend, comedian Mulamwah, sent him a private video of her—an allegation that has reignited a bitter and deeply personal feud between the former couple.

In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Ruth addressed her father directly, expressing profound regret for the pain the situation has caused her family.

“Dad, I’m deeply sorry. I’ve just learned that a private video was sent to you by my ex. I never imagined he would do something so cruel. It was a mistake letting someone like that into my life, and I’ve learned this lesson the hardest way,” she wrote.

“I’m on my knees asking for your forgiveness—for disappointing you and the family. This is not how you raised me. Please forgive me, Dad.”

The apology comes after days of intense online drama between Ruth and Mulamwah, marked by public accusations, leaked messages, and the exposure of sensitive personal content. What began as a breakup has now snowballed into a scandal that has captivated social media and deeply shaken both families.

Ruth, clearly shaken by her father’s continued silence, also acknowledged the emotional distance the incident has created.

“Dad… you’ve gone quiet since I last texted you that day. I never thought we’d get to this point. I don’t know what you’re thinking, but I hope you find peace in your heart,” she said.

Amid the controversy, Ruth took a moment to thank her mother for providing unwavering support during the ordeal.

“Momma’s prayers are keeping me going. Thank you for showing up when I needed you the most and helping me through this.”

Her candid apology has sparked widespread reactions online, with many offering messages of support and sympathy. Others have used the moment to call for digital responsibility and greater care in how personal relationships are handled, especially in the public eye.

While the fallout between Ruth and Mulamwah continues to unfold, her message stands as a raw reminder of the emotional cost of public betrayals—and the power of seeking forgiveness from those who matter most.

As the dust begins to settle, Ruth’s appeal underscores the need for healing, privacy, and accountability in an era where personal conflicts can quickly become public battles.

Mulamwah Fires Back at Ruth K Over Leaked Video Allegation: “Stop Lying to the Public”

Mulamwah has strongly denied claims made by his baby mama Ruth K, accusing her of spreading falsehoods online for attention. The two, who have had a rocky public history, are once again at odds—this time over a deeply personal matter that has spilled onto social media.

The drama reignited after Ruth K posted an emotional message directed at her father, apologizing for an alleged private video she claims was sent to him by Mulamwah. In the now-viral post, Ruth expressed regret and begged her father’s forgiveness.

“Dad, I’m deeply sorry. I’ve just learned that a private video was sent to you by my ex. I had no idea he would do something so cruel. It was my mistake letting someone like that into my life, and I’ve learned this lesson the hard way. Please forgive me,” she wrote.

She also thanked her mother for offering emotional support during the ordeal, saying, “Momma’s prayers keep us going… thanks for showing up for your daughter.”

However, Mulamwah wasted no time issuing a stern response, refuting the allegations and accusing Ruth of fabricating the incident to paint herself as a victim.

“Ukipiga picha kama umepiga magoti doesn’t make you a saint,” he fired back. “I’ve seen you ‘kneel’ before. Fabricating texts hapa won’t make me back down.”

Mulamwah questioned Ruth’s decision to share a private message to her father on a public platform, implying she had ulterior motives.

“You text your parent then rush to post it? That clearly shows there’s an agenda. You can’t bring down Konki. And this version of Konki isn’t the one to mess with right now.”

In a more composed segment of his response, the comedian issued some advice:

“To my fellow parent and former partner R.K., please just be quiet and focus on your work. No video or photo was ever sent to your father. This name you’re working so hard to tarnish is the same one that got you where you are. Show some respect.”

He also urged Ruth to honor her parents quietly rather than putting up emotional displays for online approval.

“You don’t need to prove anything to thousands of strangers online. They don’t care. If you have something to say, say it privately. But if you talk, I’ll respond.”

Mulamwah concluded his message with a calm but pointed note:

“Let’s not reopen closed chapters. We’ve been here longer, and we know how these games end. Blessings.”

This latest public exchange adds to a long string of conflicts between the former couple, who have previously clashed over issues of betrayal, parenting, and fame. While Ruth’s message painted a picture of remorse and heartbreak, Mulamwah insists the entire episode is nothing more than a staged performance for attention.

Whether this chapter marks a final fallout or another pause in their ongoing saga remains to be seen.

Celebrities Step In As Mulamwah & Ruth K’s Feud Escalates

The bitter public dispute between former partners Mulamwah and Ruth K has intensified, prompting fellow celebrities to intervene in an effort to calm the situation.

Among those appealing for peace is musician Kevin Bahati. He took to social media after witnessing the drama unfold, which has included harsh insults and the shocking exposure of private photos. In a move that stunned many, Mulamwah allegedly sent compromising images of Ruth K to her father and brother before ultimately posting them online for public view.

Bahati, who is in a long-standing relationship with Diana Marua and is widely regarded as part of one of Kenya’s most stable and drama-free celebrity couples, broke his silence with a heartfelt message. “I rarely speak on other people’s issues, but I can’t find joy in seeing families fall apart. I ask the public to pray for this young couple, may God heal their hearts, restore what’s been lost through all this drama, and protect the innocent child caught in between,” he wrote.

He then directly addressed Mulamwah and Ruth K:

“My only appeal to fellow parents Mulamwah and Ruth (since I haven’t been able to reach you by phone) is to take this matter off social media… it’s heartbreaking, but I believe it shall be well, in Jesus’ name.” To further emphasize his plea, Bahati quoted a powerful Bible verse for the feuding pair: “James 1:20 … ‘The anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God.’” His words have since sparked a flurry of mixed reactions online, with fans and critics weighing in on his sentiments.

Other celebrities who have joined the conversation include Flaqo Raz and Thee Pluto. Flaqo explained to young couples that they should not embrace everything they see in online couples as it it mostly rehearsed. Thee Pluto condemned the act of exposing an ex through private videos or photos.

“Rudisha Meno Yangu” Mulamwah Tells Baby Mama, Ruth K Following Ugly Split

Mulamwah has once again united Kenyans online with a new personal message dedicated to his second baby mama, Ruth K.

His long post comes just a few hours after he reposted a post from Ruth K’s page with the intention of showing off his family.

However, it looks like this stunt did not impress Ruth K who in turn – threw shade at her baby daddy Mulamwah, asking him to keep her off his shenanigans (not exact words) but of course Ruth K wasn’t having it this time around.

Mulamwah reacts

Well with the not ‘so polite’ response from his baby, Mulamwah on the other hand decided to overshare information regarding why he split with the mother of his son.

According to him, Ruth K was lied to by a bunch of friends who has gased her up about him being a cheat and a man not worthy of her time.

“Young lady,Dont cry wolf. You broke your own home with your two hands. I warned you of the so called friends, ona sasa – You never listened,you kept following advices adi wakakuhamisha from home to ruaka. Na ni ju ya wivu tu ya your home , familly & achievements.” Mulamwah wrote.

He furthers adds that Ruth K changed after making new the new celebrity friends who he claims have not only been introducing her to new potential men.

“walikuchocha sahii hawako, one day i will name drop them , endeleeni kutaftana na waheshimiwa sasa na hao Nairobi bussiness community mnashinda mkiranda nao.” the media personality went on to add.

You broke my marriage – Mulamwah to Ruth K

With that said, it’s evident that there has been a lot happening on the low but thanks to the outburst, the two exes are now washing their dirty linen online for everyone to see.

One of the most surprising bit about this is that Mulamwah now blames Ruth K of being the reason he ended his marriage with first baby mama Carol Sonnie.

This is following a statement from his post where he said;

”And just like Mulamwah did Carol Sonnie after their ugly split….the media personality this time around got down dirty telling his current baby mama to return the tooth he bought to complete her smile….not because he needs it, but because he knows where it would hurt her the most. Nimejaribu kukufunikia for long imekataa, hizi platform mnapewa mnatumia vibaya sana, – Halafu urudishe meno yangu,” Mulamwah concluded his statement.

Well – I guess it’s fair only fair to say marriage is not for the faint hearted! No?

Mulamwah Responds To Online Debate Of Why He Moves On Quickly

Comedian Kendrick Mulamwah is now in yet another relationship despite having proposed to his baby mama Ruth K.

The jester has taken less than 3 months to bag himself a new girlfriend; whom he claims is not Kenyan, but from Uganda.

Mulamwah shared photos of his new catch and fans were quick to notice her massive derriere.

However, Mulamwah is yet to narrate what attracted him to woo the lady into a relationship.

”Debby ata hajui Kiswahili sana. She is Ugandan,” Mulamwah stated.

Mulamwah continued by advising people to always move on; without necessarily keeping ‘track’ of time.

”Huezi kaa apo kwa mlango unalia. Keep moving whether umepata mtu right or wrong. Unaweza kaa five years na bado upate mtu wrong,” he continued.

Mulamwah’s Mother’s Day Post Fuels Ruth K Breakup Rumors

Speculation about the split between Mulamwah and Ruth K intensified after Mulamwah notably omitted celebrating Ruth K on Mother’s Day. Instead, he surprised fans by posting photos of his ex-girlfriend, Carrol Sonie Muthoni, with their daughter, Keilah Oyando, wishing Sonie a Happy Mother’s Day as the mother of his child.

“Happy Mother’s Day, Mama Keilah,” he wrote in a widely shared Facebook post.

This came shortly after Mulamwah publicly announced his breakup with Ruth K, an announcement that left many fans reeling. Following the news, Ruth K’s primary Facebook page vanished, prompting her to create a new account to stay connected with her followers.

 

Mulamwah Claims He Traded Wedding For A Mercedes-Benz After Ruth K Breakup

Comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, claims he swapped wedding plans for a luxury car after his relationship with fiancée and baby mama Ruth K ended.

In a birthday post shared on Instagram on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, the newly turned 32-year-old comedian revealed he used the money saved for his wedding to Ruth K to purchase a brand-new Mercedes-Benz S-550.

“And for my birthday gift 🙈 from e class benz to now a sleek Mercedes-Benz S-550, 4.8l v8 bi turbo engine. ilikuwa pesa nimesave ya harusi but mambo haikuenda poa 😖,” he wrote.

The luxury sedan, powered by a 4.8-liter V8 bi-turbo engine, replaces his previous E-Class Benz.

“With God nothing is impossible, as always move slowly, move correctly. Even if people don’t believe in you, always believe in yourself. Pray and put your best foot forward. be like a bird 🦅 trust your wings, not the branches you land on,” he added.

Mulamwah also extended a heartfelt shoutout to his fans and brand partners, crediting their support for his continued motivation.

“To my fans and brands, asanteni sana for always believing in me and urging me to push forward. mtu akikwambia huwezi, tell em if konki did it then i can too 👌💪. We keep pushing and hoping for the best,” he expressed.

However, given Mulamwah’s history of leveraging his personal life for social media attention, some observers might question if this announcement is another calculated move following his recent breakup with Ruth K.

The Recent Breakup

On April 10, 2025, Mulamwah confirmed his split from Ruth K, surprising fans just weeks after their engagement.

“Yes, it’s true we have decided to part ways with R.K. It was nice while it lasted,” he posted on social media, concluding a relationship that had been in the public eye since 2021.

Their love story began in Kitale, where they met at a hardware store where Ruth worked. Initially, they downplayed their connection, often referring to each other as “besties,” even after Mulamwah visited Ruth’s family for what appeared to be a traditional introduction ceremony in 2023.

They publicly announced their engagement on February 17, 2025, with Ruth flaunting her engagement ring and captioning her video;

“I said yes.” Mulamwah responded with a lighthearted post: “Cute fingers like hers deserve rings.” Their relationship led to the birth of their son, Oyando Jr., in February 2024.

This isn’t Mulamwah’s first public breakup. In 2021, he ended a turbulent relationship with fellow content creator Carol Sonnie, with whom he shares a daughter, Keilah Oyando. That separation was anything but quiet, involving social media drama, accusations, and child support disputes that kept both parties in the spotlight.

Mulamwah Opens Up on Constant Online Backlash and His Ongoing Feud with Obinna

David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has addressed why he often finds himself at the center of online drama, saying the animosity toward him began from the very start of his career and has never truly let up.

In a candid interview on the Iko Nini podcast on Friday, May 2, 2025, Mulamwah reflected on his rocky start in the entertainment industry, stating that negative reactions have followed him since he posted his first video.

“Mulamwah is someone who started his journey on the wrong foot. People hated me right from the very first video—completely,” he said.

“Even My Child Wasn’t Spared”

He expressed disbelief over the sheer volume and consistency of the online hate, noting that it extends beyond himself to the women he dates—and even to his children. Mulamwah explained that every relationship he’s been in has exposed his partner to unsolicited backlash, and breaking up never ends the hate—it simply carries over to the next phase of his life.

Most recently, the birth of his child with ex-girlfriend Ruth K was met with online trolling after they did a face reveal. He shared that people began mocking the child’s appearance and making baseless comparisons—something he found deeply disturbing, though not entirely unexpected.

“Even when I date someone, the woman starts getting attacked immediately. We reveal the baby’s face, and it’s more hate. Kenyans say they’re showing love, but it’s just insults disguised as attention,” he said.

Despite the overwhelming negativity, Mulamwah said he’s grown to understand the nature of online spaces, where trolling is often mindless and indiscriminate.

“They’ll insult a child, say horrible things… but we’ve learned to accept that. Today it’s me, tomorrow it’s Bahati, then it’s Pozee. These people hurl insults at 50 celebrities a day.”

Calls Out Obinna for Amplifying Hate

While he claimed not to take online comments personally anymore, Mulamwah took aim at fellow comedian Oga Obinna, accusing him of exploiting the trolling for content. He criticized Obinna for discussing hateful comments about his child on his podcast and dismissing it by saying “netizens were the ones saying it.”

“Why are you turning that into content? Then you distance yourself and say, ‘It wasn’t me, I’m just reading what people said.’ You laugh about it like it’s funny—what’s funny about dragging my child into this?” Mulamwah questioned.

He argued that while fans will always talk, public figures like Obinna should be more responsible about what they choose to amplify, especially when it concerns innocent children.

“When you pick what fans are saying and bring it to a platform like that, it just makes the trolling worse. It’s no longer just idle chatter—it becomes a bigger, nastier problem.”

“I’m Tired of Trending”

Mulamwah’s remarks come just weeks after he publicly pleaded for a break from the spotlight. In a Facebook post on April 23, 2025, he wrote:

“Nimechoka kutrend, mtu mwingine ajitokeze sasa, atrend iko bana, eei.”

His frustration followed his Let Me Explain stand-up comedy show at the Kenya National Theatre on April 20, 2025. Ironically, the event reignited online chatter, especially after he admitted in a backstage interview that he hadn’t expected much support.

“I knew there wasn’t much genuine support online. I walked into that show prepared for the worst. Even though I collaborated with others, it was mostly a solo journey—and that made the love I received even more meaningful,” he said.

Still, those comments stirred fresh debate online, with some netizens—particularly on TikTok—questioning why Mulamwah would assume people wouldn’t support him, especially when they often show up for other artists.

Despite the backlash, Mulamwah continues to speak out about his experiences, using humor and honesty to navigate the harsh realities of fame in the digital age.

Peter Salasya Wants to Inherit Mulamwah’s Ex

Mumias East MP Peter Salasya has once again captured the attention of Kenyans, this time with a cheeky and controversial comment about comedian Mulamwah’s ex-girlfriend, Ruth K. Today Salasya took to social media to express his interest in Ruth K, shortly after Mulamwah confirmed his breakup with her a few days ago. The MP’s remarks, rooted in Luhya cultural traditions, have sparked a mix of amusement, criticism, and debate across the nation.
Salasya, known for his outspoken nature and unfiltered social media presence, referred to Mulamwah—whose real name is David Oyando—as his “brother” and playfully questioned why the comedian had let go of Ruth K. In a lighthearted yet bold statement, Salasya urged Mulamwah to either reconcile with his fiancée or “pass” Ruth to him, citing the Luhya tradition of inheritance, or okhukalusia, which he claimed permits such arrangements within the community.

Hii kitu safi mbona ndugu yangu aliachilia. In Luhya culture inheritance yani okhukalusia iko allowed… ungesema ndugu Salasya wewe ni ndugu yangu na bado uko soko nimekuachia

Salasya wrote, adding that Ruth is “so beautiful” and that he was still single, making him a suitable candidate to “step in.”
The MP’s comments came just weeks after Mulamwah announced the end of his highly publicized relationship with Ruth K, with whom he shares a son. The comedian’s breakup statement, shared in bold uppercase letters on social media, described the split as mutual:

YES, IT’S TRUE WE HAVE DECIDED TO PART WAYS WITH R.K. IT WAS NICE WHILE IT LASTED.

The announcement shocked many fans, especially since the couple had recently celebrated their engagement. However, skepticism lingers, with some speculating that the breakup might be a publicity stunt, a tactic not uncommon among Kenyan celebrity couples aiming to boost their visibility or, as some fans suggested, to promote Mulamwah’s upcoming comedy show, Let Me Explain.
Salasya’s remarks, while framed as a jest, have not been without controversy. His invocation of Luhya cultural practices to justify his interest in Ruth K has raised eyebrows, with some questioning whether such traditions are being misused for clout or to mask a genuine pursuit. On platforms like Facebook, where Salasya’s post garnered over 10,000 likes and 1,800 comments, reactions were mixed. Some netizens encouraged the MP to make a move on Ruth, praising her beauty, while others criticized the comment as inappropriate, arguing that it objectifies Ruth and reduces her to a “prize” to be handed over. One user reportedly commented, “This is 2025, not the 1800s—women aren’t property to be inherited,” highlighting the tension between cultural practices and modern values.
Adding fuel to the fire, Salasya shared a photo of Ruth in a figure-hugging black dress, emphasizing her attractiveness and further amplifying the buzz around his statement. “This woman is so gorgeous, why did my brother leave her?” he wondered aloud, doubling down on his admiration. The MP’s history of bold statements about his personal life—he previously expressed a desire to practice polygamy and marry multiple wives—only adds context to his latest antics. In September 2024, Salasya outlined his marital aspirations, stating that his future wife must be open to polygamy and that he plans to marry three women to ensure a “beautiful marital life” free from maltreatment.
Ruth K, for her part, has remained relatively quiet on the matter. Following the breakup, she posted a video showcasing new kitchen purchases, which eagle-eyed fans noted appeared to be from a different home than the one she shared with Mulamwah, sparking speculation that she had already moved out. Meanwhile, Mulamwah shared photos of an alleged new partner, leading some to wonder if he was attempting to make Ruth jealous or further fuel the breakup narrative for publicity.
Salasya’s comments, while controversial, align with his larger-than-life persona. The MP, who rose from humble beginnings as a bicycle hawker to a national figure, has never shied away from the spotlight. His journey, marked by resilience and a knack for grassroots mobilization, has earned him both admiration and criticism. Recently, he has been vocal about his political ambitions, declaring his intent to vie for the Kakamega gubernatorial seat in 2027 and positioning himself as a champion for Luhya unity. Yet, his penchant for drama—whether it’s slapping a fellow politician at a funeral or making uninformed remarks about climate change—has often overshadowed his legislative work.
As the story unfolds, Salasya’s playful bid to “inherit” Ruth K continues to dominate conversations, raising questions about cultural norms, celebrity relationships, and the intersection of politics and personal life in the digital age. Whether this is another publicity stunt or a genuine expression of interest, one thing is clear: Peter Salasya knows how to keep Kenyans talking.

 

Obinna Explains Absence from Mulamwah’s Show, Reveals He Was Blocked

Comedian Oga Obinna has opened up about his absence from Mulamwah’s sold-out stand-up special, clarifying that he neither harbors bad blood nor intentionally snubbed the event.

“Let me speak for myself,” he said during an interview. “First, I wasn’t invited. Second, I already had a prior engagement. And later, I had to deal with a personal issue involving my son.”

Obinna revealed—amid laughter—that he only discovered on the day of the show that Mulamwah had blocked him on social media.

“I’ve got no beef with Mulamwah. But when I tried to check his page to see how the show went, I realized I’d been blocked,” he said.

At the time of the event, Obinna had been attending a charity function, which he said made it impossible for him to support his colleague in person.

Underlying Tension?

Unbeknown to Obinna, the apparent fallout may have stemmed from a recent episode of “The Weekly Show,” which he co-hosts with Dem Wa Facebook.

In the episode, Dem joked about Mulamwah’s son resembling the late actor Papa Shirandula, and Obinna was seen laughing at the remark—something that may have struck a nerve with Mulamwah.

Shortly after Obinna’s interview made headlines, Mulamwah responded cryptically on Instagram with a Swahili caption:

“Mwenye alikunia kwa barabara husahau lakini mwenye alikanyaga hatawai sahau. Tofali ulikulia hapa kababaa.”

(“The one who defecated on the road forgets, but the one who stepped on it never forgets. You ate the brick here, son.”)

The post sparked immediate speculation online, with many interpreting it as a direct jab at Obinna.

Mixed Reactions from Fans

Rumors began circulating that many celebrities may have skipped the event due to strained relations with Mulamwah. Some users claimed that Mulamwah is often absent from others’ events, possibly explaining the low turnout by some public figures.

However, those claims were quickly shut down as several celebrities, including YY Comedian, Nana Owiti, Butita, Vinnie Baite, Arrow Bwoy, and Iyaani, shared photos and videos confirming their attendance—offering public support and congratulating Mulamwah for the milestone.

As drama continues to unfold online, neither Obinna nor Mulamwah has offered further clarification, but fans are keeping a close eye on the next moves from both camps.

Mulamwah Sparks Buzz with Photos of Mystery Woman After Split from Ruth K

Kenyan comedian and digital creator David Oyando, better known as Mulamwah, has set social media abuzz after teasing a new romantic interest just days after announcing his breakup with Ruth K. The entertainer, known for his humorous skits and relatable content, shared photos of an unidentified woman, prompting speculation and curiosity among his fans.

 


Mulamwah’s recent posts on social media platforms have captured attention, with one image showing the mystery woman standing beside a TV screen displaying the phrase “bad boy” and the message “you’re gonna respect my time, bad boy.” The comedian captioned the post with a cryptic “To new life,” fueling rumors of a fresh start following his split from Ruth K, the mother of his son. The couple, who had been together for four years and even held a traditional ceremony in October 2023 to formalize their relationship, announced their breakup earlier this week.
The comedian’s followers have reacted with a mix of excitement and intrigue. Some fans celebrated Mulamwah’s apparent new chapter, while others made playful jabs at his ex, Ruth K, with comments referencing her reaction to the news. The swift transition has raised eyebrows, especially given Mulamwah’s history of public relationships. His previous relationship with Carol Sonnie, with whom he also shares a child, ended in 2021, after which he began dating Ruth K.
Mulamwah and Ruth K’s relationship had been in the spotlight for years, with the couple frequently sharing glimpses of their life together, including the birth of their son in 2023. Earlier this year, on February 17, 2025, Mulamwah proposed to Ruth K, sharing a photo of the engagement ring with the caption,

Cute fingers deserve cute decorations.

The proposal had delighted fans, who saw it as a step toward a more permanent union. However, the recent breakup announcement and the introduction of a new woman have left many questioning the timeline and circumstances of the split.
While Mulamwah has not officially confirmed the identity of the new woman, the photos and captions suggest he is moving forward with optimism. The phrase “To new life” hints at a desire for a fresh beginning, though some fans remain skeptical about the speed of this new development. Public breakups and new relationships in the entertainment world often invite scrutiny, and Mulamwah’s situation is no exception. The comedian’s openness on social media has historically invited both support and criticism, and this latest chapter is likely to keep his audience engaged.
As Mulamwah navigates this new phase, his fans are left to speculate about the identity of the mystery woman and what this means for his personal life. Whether this is a genuine new romance or simply a publicity move to keep his name in the headlines remains to be seen. For now, Mulamwah continues to captivate his audience, proving once again that his personal life is as entertaining as his comedic content.

Mulamwah’s Sold-Out Comedy Debut at Kenya National Theatre Sparks Celebration—and Controversy

Comedian Mulamwah made history on April 20 with his first-ever stand-up comedy special, Let Me Explain, held at the Kenya National Theatre. The show was completely sold out, marking a major milestone in his comedy career.

Taking to Instagram, Mulamwah shared photos and videos from the night, expressing gratitude and pride for the event’s success:

“GOD IS GREAT, we did it – FULL HOUSE, HISTORY MADE. To everyone who attended MY FIRST SPECIAL, asanteni sana for making KONKI NATION a success. To all the performing acts, thank you for bringing your A-game. And to our show partners @magnateventuresltd & @magnate_development – asanteni sana. EVERY FINISH LINE IS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW RACE… We move to the next. For those who couldn’t attend, links to the show will be available online soon. WE DID IT 💪💪💪💪”

The performance drew support from fellow entertainers such as YY Comedian, Comedian Butita, Nana Owiti, Vinnie Baite, Arrow Bwoy, and Iyaani—despite some online claims that celebrity attendance was low.

Still, public opinion was divided. While many celebrated the achievement, others questioned whether the show truly lived up to the hype.


Relationship Drama Overshadows Comedy Milestone

Mulamwah’s personal life was also under the spotlight in the days leading up to the show. Just before the performance, he confirmed via Facebook that he and long-time partner Ruth K had broken up.

“Yes, it’s true. We decided to part ways with RK. It was nice while it lasted. 💯”

Notably, Ruth K did not attend the show. Her recent launch of new social media pages fueled speculation about what caused the split—and whether Mulamwah had a hand in it.

Online rumors swirled that the breakup was orchestrated to generate buzz for the comedy show, but Mulamwah shut down those claims.

“Nimechoka kutrend, mtu mwingine ajitokeze atrend iko bana eii,” he posted, loosely translating to, “I’m tired of trending—someone else step up.”

He emphasized that if he truly used the breakup as clout to boost ticket sales, it would have been a failure, given the emotional toll it came with.


A Mysterious New Love?

Adding even more fuel to the gossip fire, Mulamwah shared a picture of a curvy, unidentified woman on April 24, captioned “To new life” with heart emojis. The photo—showing the woman’s bare back and small waist—prompted a flurry of online reactions, with fans speculating whether she might be his new partner.

Some followers went as far as zooming in to compare her features with Ruth K’s, further intensifying the intrigue.

Whether it’s through comedy or controversy, Mulamwah continues to trend—and he’s showing no signs of slowing down.

Vasectomy Talk Sparks Debate Among Kenyan Men and Celebrities

A growing number of Kenyan men are opting for vasectomies, according to the latest data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS). The trend is stirring debate across the country—and celebrities aren’t shying away from weighing in.

Among those firmly against the idea is comedian Mulamwah, who says a vasectomy doesn’t align with his vision for the future.

“That’s not something I’d ever do,” he said. “I want more kids. I’m building a big house back in the village—who’s going to fill it if not my children?”

The father of three currently has children with two of his exes, Ruth K and Carol Sonnie, and had a first child with a former partner who sadly passed away.

On the other hand, fellow comedian and content creator Oga Obinna has revealed he’s seriously considering the procedure. Obinna, a father of five with three different women, says it might be the right step for him.

Yet not all public figures are convinced. Actor Melvin Alusa, who has eight children, says vasectomy has never crossed his mind as an option.

His brother, Sauti Sol’s Bien Aime Barasa, takes a more balanced view. Speaking on his show Bald Box alongside rugby player Dennis Ombachi and Dr Reign, Bien admitted that while the thought of vasectomy is daunting, he’s not entirely against it.

“Most men ask if it’s reversible. I’m not an expert, but I’m open to the idea,” Bien said. “Ideally, I’d prefer my wife undergo a procedure, but I’m not ruling it out.”

The Numbers Behind the Talk

The 2023 Economic Survey shows that vasectomy uptake in Kenya more than doubled within a year—from 248 to 557 men. While still a small figure, it’s sparked widespread discussion.

According to the Kenya Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society (KOGS), fewer than 1% of Kenyan men have undergone the procedure. Dr. Kireki Omanwa of KOGS notes that even after counselling, only one in 100 men agrees to it—many of whom choose to keep it private due to stigma.

Common concerns include fears about masculinity, reduced sexual performance, and permanent infertility. However, experts say these fears are largely unfounded.

Debunking the Myths

A vasectomy involves cutting or sealing the vas deferens—the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles. It’s a minor outpatient procedure performed under local anesthesia and takes about 20 minutes.

According to Penn Medicine in the US, the procedure does not affect a man’s libido, erections, or orgasms. Most men resume normal activities within days and sexual activity within a week.

However, sterilization isn’t immediate. Doctors recommend using other forms of contraception until a semen test confirms a zero sperm count—typically after 20 ejaculations or two months.

Reversals are possible but far more complex, often requiring 4–6 hours of surgery with no guaranteed results. Alternatively, techniques like surgical sperm retrieval paired with IVF have shown success rates of up to 98%.

The Bottom Line

As more Kenyan men weigh the pros and cons, vasectomy remains a deeply personal—and often controversial—choice. While some view it as a responsible step in family planning, others still associate it with cultural taboos and fear of judgment. For now, the conversation is only growing louder.

Ruth K Clarifies Rumors About Her Alleged Traditional Wedding with Mulamwah

October 2023, Ruth K and comedian Mulamwah hosted a vibrant and culturally rich celebration that left many Kenyans convinced they had officially tied the knot. The lively event, filled with music, dance, and smiles, was widely assumed to be their traditional wedding ceremony.

However, Ruth K has now set the record straight. In a recent video on her YouTube channel, she clarified that the event was neither a traditional wedding nor a Ruracio (dowry payment ceremony), contrary to public belief.

“Sisi hatukuwa tunajua huezi fanya Ruracio ukiwa na ball, na tulikuwa tushawambia wazazi dates, but they said it was impossible,” she explained.

(Translation: “We didn’t know you can’t do a Ruracio while pregnant. We had already shared the dates with our parents, but they said it wasn’t allowed.”)

At the time, Ruth hadn’t disclosed her pregnancy to her family, adding to the complexity of the situation. In many Kenyan communities, conducting dowry negotiations while the bride-to-be is expectant is seen as culturally inappropriate or taboo.

“After learning this, we had to revise our plans,” she added. “That’s why we ended up having an introduction ceremony two weeks after the original date.”

Breakup Claims & Clout Chasing Allegations

Ruth’s revelation comes amid a wave of online speculation following reports of her breakup with Mulamwah. The comedian recently took to social media to announce their split, but many netizens aren’t convinced, calling it a publicity stunt—especially with Mulamwah’s new show on the horizon.

One skeptical fan commented:

“You’ve broken up, and yet bride price was paid? They even did a traditional wedding while she was pregnant.”

The comment prompted Ruth to share her video explanation, aiming to put the rumors to rest.

Online reactions to the supposed breakup have been mixed:

  • “Haya basi tutanunua tickets, msiwachane.”

  • “Clout chasing through breakups is outdated—come up with better content.”

  • “Their relationship looked so genuine. It’s sad, especially now that they have a child together.”

  • “Why do relationships always get rocky after a baby? It’s becoming common among celebs—it should be researched.”

While the future of their relationship remains uncertain, Ruth’s video offered clarity on a widely misunderstood chapter of their journey—revealing just how layered public perception can be when it comes to love, culture, and life in the limelight.