Professor Hamo Explains Infidelity Lessons After Jemutai’s Rebuke

Comedian Professor Hamo has subtly responded to the backlash from his baby mama, Jemutai, following his controversial claims that their past affair was a “mistake” that stripped him of divine favor and financial stability. Despite Jemutai’s recent viral video—where she accused him of “playing the victim” and exploiting their children for digital clout, Hamo has remained firm in his narrative, framing his experience as a cautionary tale for other men.

In a newly released video, Hamo addressed the firestorm by highlighting an influx of messages from men seeking advice on how to handle similar situations of infidelity. Rather than retreating from the public eye, he emphasized the importance of speaking openly about one’s mistakes to prevent others from meeting a similar fate.

Strategy Over Shame

Hamo revealed that his DMs have become a hub for men currently entangled in affairs. Instead of offering comfort, he urged them to brace for the fallout.

“If you are in that situation right now, do not be ashamed. Be ready for the consequences,” Hamo advised. “It is not God who took you there. You know it’s hurting both you, the person you are cheating with, and the person you are cheating against. It is a cycle.”

Invoking biblical themes, he reminded his audience of the scriptural warning against giving one’s power away, noting that “that is how kings are destroyed.” His message centered on the loss of “doors and resources”—a direct reference to the KSh 14 million in deals and partnerships he previously claimed to have lost following the exposure of his affair with Jemutai.

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The Path to Rebuilding

For those who have already seen their lives crumble, Hamo’s advice was rooted in spiritual repentance and a sober acceptance of a diminished lifestyle. He challenged men to be bold enough to look at the “empty pockets” and lost opportunities without making excuses.

While Jemutai continues to demand that he leave the past behind and focus on being a present father rather than a digital preacher, Hamo seems determined to use his “brokenness” as his new platform. As the drama unfolds in 2026, the two comedians remain at a stark impasse: one viewing the past as a lesson for the masses, and the other viewing it as a private responsibility that shouldn’t be sold for “likes.”

“Stop Playing Victim”- Jemutai Rebukes Professor Hamo Over Claims That Infidelity Ruined Him

Comedienne Jemutai has issued a scathing response to her baby daddy and former colleague, Professor Hamo, after he publicly attributed his financial downfall to their past affair. In a viral clip shared just hours after Hamo’s cautionary message to men about the “spiritual and financial costs” of cheating, Jemutai accused him of exploiting their shared history for social media engagement, urging him to stop portraying himself as a victim of circumstance.

“Clicks and Likes” Over Children

Jemutai questioned Hamo’s constant public referencing of their scandal and their two children, suggesting that his recent statements are motivated more by a desire for digital relevance than genuine reflection. She emphasized that regardless of whether their union was planned, the children are a present reality who depend on them, and using their story for “clicks and likes” is a disservice to their family.

“Stop playing the victim, Hamo,” she declared. “Why are you giving other people content for free? Exploiting your story only for you to go back home empty-handed?”

A “Digital” Reality Check

Positioning herself as a younger colleague offering tough love, Jemutai—who is eight years Hamo’s junior—suggested that the veteran comedian is stuck in a bygone era of entertainment. She pointed out that while the industry has moved into a high-speed digital age, Hamo seems emotionally and professionally tethered to the “Churchill Show” era, which she noted effectively ended in 2020.

She challenged him to leverage his undeniable talent in stand-up comedy and music to build his own modern platform rather than appearing on other people’s shows to revisit old mistakes.

Challenging the “Spiritual Punishment” Narrative

Jemutai also directly dismissed Hamo’s claim that his career misfortune was a spiritual consequence of his involvement with her. She argued that the timeline of his “punishment” doesn’t align with the nature of divine mercy and suggested he look deeper into his own choices rather than blaming their past relationship for his lack of current endorsements.

The exchange marks a fresh flare-up in the long-running saga between the two stars, whose 2021 drama significantly impacted Hamo’s brand and radio career. While Hamo maintains that his “rent to the world” was paid in the loss of KSh 14 million and his grace, Jemutai is firmly demanding that he leave the past behind and focus on the digital future.

Professor Hamo Explains How Cheating On Your Partner Makes You Broke

Veteran comedian Professor Hamo has sparked a nationwide conversation after claiming that infidelity serves as the fastest route to financial collapse, drawing directly from his own public fall from grace. Reflecting on his 2025 scandal involving fellow comedienne Jemutai, Hamo revealed that the fallout from his affair resulted in a staggering loss of approximately KSh 14 million as corporate brands and major agencies moved swiftly to terminate their partnerships. Having hit rock bottom in his late 30s with a tarnished reputation and evaporating income, the comedian now asserts that the connection between cheating and poverty is deeply spiritual rather than purely economic.

Infidelity with business

In a recent viral video shared on his TikTok page, Hamo dismissed common excuses for business failure, such as a struggling economy, arguing instead that straying from a spouse causes the “grace of God” to depart, leading to an inevitable downward spiral. He candidly admitted that his own past transgressions were the direct cause of his inability to provide for his children during his darkest moments, despite his professional qualifications.

By speaking out, Hamo emphasized that he is not seeking “clout” but rather attempting to warn others about the hidden spiritual mechanics of infidelity, suggesting that many corporate downfalls begin the moment a leader compromises their marriage.

Now on a path to recovery through his faith and the support of his wife, Zipporah, Hamo maintains that the lessons he learned were about life and death rather than just money.

He noted that while his scandal was a period of immense turmoil, it ultimately forced him to become a more present father to all his children and led to a profound personal healing. Warning those who might be tempted to follow in his footsteps, the comedian concluded that no amount of money can sustain a life in Nairobi without spiritual integrity, declaring that while he could lose everything again, he now understands that it is only through God’s grace and honoring one’s spouse that a person can truly rebuild and remain standing

Professor Hamo opens up about Jemutai

Professor Hamo, a comic on the Churchill program, is now disclosing his relationship with one of his baby mothers, comedian Jemutai.

The comedian used his social media accounts to clarify how their relationship was doing and refute rumors that they are not getting along.

During a live session he held on TikTok, Hamo addressed their relationship. He praised Jemutai and insisted that she is a really good person.

In an unexpected turn of events, Hamo accused the devil of deceiving him previously and causing their rupture a few years prior.

“Saa hizi tunaishi vizuri kwa sababu nilirudi kwa Mungu. Nilimwambia, cheki, haki tukiendeelea hivi tutachoma (as of now we are on good terms because I found my way back to God, I was like if I continue like this we are going to completely ruin everything)”.

Contrary to widespread notion that there was hostility between them, he and Jemutai were actually excellent friends and successfully co-parenting, he told his supporters during the live session.

“Nilimwambia wacha tukuwe tuu mabesthte tulee watoto. Sahii sisi ni mabeshte tunaendelea fiti hatuna mashida,

Contrary to widespread notion that there was hostility between them, he and Jemutai were actually excellent friends and successfully co-parenting, he told his supporters during the live session.

“Nilimwambia wacha tukuwe tuu mabesthte tulee watoto. Sahii sisi ni mabeshte tunaendelea fiti hatuna mashida. Ni msichana mzuri sana, Mungu anisamehe… but vile nimerudi kwa Mungu maisha imenyooka. Jemutai hakuchoma…Hii dunia kuna Mungu na kuna shetani.”

Professor Hamo Sets The Record Straight Relationship With His Baby Mama Jemutai

Churchill Show comedian Professor Hamo has finally opened up about his relationship with fellow comedian Jemutai, one of his baby mamas. In a live session on TikTok, Hamo heaped praise on Jemutai, calling her a “very good woman.” He also blamed the devil for misleading him in the past, which led to their fallout.

Hamo and Jemutai started dating in 2015 and have two children together. However, their relationship hit a rocky patch in 2021, when Jemutai accused Hamo of being a deadbeat dad. She alleged that he had refused to pay their house rent and had stopped providing for their children.

In the live session, Hamo denied these allegations, saying that he had always been a responsible father. He also said that he and Jemutai are now good friends and co-parent their children without any issues.

“Things don’t go well with me whenever I backslide,” Hamo said. “Jemutai did nothing wrong in the relationship.”

Hamo’s comments come as a surprise to many, as he had previously been silent about his relationship with Jemutai. However, his decision to speak out now suggests that he is committed to rebuilding his relationship with her.

It remains to be seen whether Hamo and Jemutai will be able to reconcile, but their live session has certainly given fans hope.

Professor Hamo Turning Heads In New Hairstyle- ‘Unakaa Busy Signal’ (Photos)

Talented stand-up comedian Professor Hamo is turning heads with his new hairstyle. The jester; who is known for his afro hair, has wowed netizens with his lines; which are looking way better than some chicks’.

Hamo made his hair ahead of the release of his debut song, Jela.

”Keeeeeeesho saa nne asubuhi(10AM)
#jela itakuwa pale YouTube the link is already kwa bio weka reminder on.
Hii nayo ni moto,itakubamba”, Hamo shared.

The comedian has since received positive reactions from netizens after his new look.

”Kuna mtu amesema mimi ni low budget Mr Flavour ???????????????????? #Jela ???? by @kinlark_nafasi_photography @zannetti_gentlemen”, Hamo wrote.”

Fans React

Hamo has left women salivating for him with his new look. Some claim that he looks like busy signal & Kendrick Lamar; adding that he shouldn’t change the style.

”Looking good in new hairstyle.hata tungekutana kwa barabara ningekupita.new look ????”

”????????????????Maintain the lines unakaa fiti”

”Hakuna kitu permanent kama enyewe ni hamo amechange hair style???????????????? unakaa bizy signal”

Check out his debut song below;

Professor Hamo Apologizes To Jemutai And Kids, Thanks Friends For Bringing Them Together

Professor Hamo was termed as a deadbeat after his baby mama, Jemutai exposed him for rejecting the two kids they had together. The two comedians’ relationship came to the limelight after Hamo’s exposé on Edgar Obare’s Instagram.

Claims made by Jemutai about Hamo being the biological dad of her two kids were proved by a DNA test; which she shared with fans online.

Professor Hamo has now accepted to take responsibility. Additionally, he has apologized to both the kids and Jemutai for his mistakes.

Hamo’s Apology

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Jemutai and her kids-Google

In a long Instagram apology post, he wrote;

”Life has a way of forcefully instilling wisdom into someone. A lot happened, so much was said, both positive and negative in the same breath. If an apology is to be made then it should be soul searched, true, and from deep down.
Apologies are made when someone realizes and owns up to their mistakes.
I had to go back to family and make good with them otherwise all this would have been a facade.
We are patching up things, not there yet but headed there by His grace.

I would like to thank my boss turned mentor, Mr. Daniel Ndambuki ‘Churchill’ , and Life coach Robert Burale for instilling vital knowledge & wisdom in us tukikunywa kale ka chai kamejaa maziwa miiingi..!
A big thank you to Jemutai for agreeing for us to sit-down and have a peaceful discussion on how we are going to raise our kids. A special thank you to Zippy you still accommodated me despite my short comings.
To my young ones, life is not an easy road, papa is very sorry & he hopes one day when you are old enough to understand you will forgive him…”

Hamo also promised to be a responsible dad and husband to his kids.

 

Hot 96 resorts to rotating comedians to co-host morning show with Jeff Koinange following Jalango’s exit

Jalang’o quit Hot 96 to join Milele FM where he hosts the morning show together with Alex Mwakidau whom he worked with for four years at Radio Jambo.

Jalas co-hosted ‘The Hot Breakfast’ alongside Jeff Koinange for a year before he finally quit. Hot 96 is yet to find Jalas’ replacement, or perhaps they have adopted a new strategy altogether.

On Monday August 6th Jeff hosted the morning show with comedian Sleepy David. But apparently Sleepy isn’t a permanent replacement per se.

Jeff Koinange on air on Hot 96
Jeff Koinange on air on Hot 96
Rotational hosts

Several other top comedians will also be co-hosting the morning with Jeff Koinange. The likes of Oga Obinna and Professor Hamo are lined up to co-host ‘The Hot Breakfast’ on different dates.