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Omosh’s Beautiful House Is Ready And Will Be Handed Over To Him Tomorrow (Photos)

Joseph Kinuthia, popularly known as Omosh, is a Kenyan actor that has ruined his life because of his love for the bottle. The funny actor is a brother to the legendary scriptwriter and actor, Naomi Kamau.

He is struggling with alcoholism and despite spending thousands of shillings in a rehabilitation center courtesy of his siblings, Omosh is back to drinking again.
The former Tahidi high actor is married to two women and life has not been kind to them because he has used all his savings to remain high. Kenyans came to his rescue when a video of him appeared online.

He looked wasted and the sight of him crying uncontrollably while appealing for help from Kenyans touched the hearts of his fans and well-wishers who decided to help him. According to comedian Jalang’o, he transferred over 700k to him in cash and a lot more in kind.


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Other organizations(Sung Timber) headed by Linet Kathambi decided to buy land for him and now they have built for him a 3-bedroom house in Nairobi that is now ready to be occupied. What disappointed Kenyans is the fact that Omosh tried the same trick to blackmail Kenyans to help him again, a few months after they did so overwhelmingly.

Jalang’o came out strongly to castigate Omosh for lying on TV that the help Kenyans offered him was not enough. The comedian asked him to put his act together and look for a hustle to do because he cannot depend on handouts forever.

Jalang’o has posted photos of the house that was built for him and it looks really beautiful. According to his post, the house will be handed over to Omosh and his family. It is not yet known if he will stay in that house with his partners, but the man has a challenge that needs to be sorted before he sells the house to quench his thirst for alcohol.

Check the photos of his beautiful house;

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