Self-proclaimed moral cop and KFCB boss Ezekiel Mutua has come to the rescue for comedian Mulamwah after he quit comedy.
The young comedian who rose to fame from his social media skits took to his Instagram account yesterday to announce that he has hung up his boots and won’t be doing comedy any more.
He revealed that the cyberbullying he has been receiving online became too much for him and his girlfriend who lost a child because of stress.
The post received a lot of mixed reactions with celebrities coming out of the woodworks to show Mulamwah support.
Ezekiel Mutua has today taken a break from banning rotten songs to extend his hand of assistance to the struggling comedian.
“I hear that twitterates are driving@mulamwah out of comedy & into depression. Bro pick yourself up and give me a call. I will buy you a new shirt, mentor you and make you an ambassador of clean content. The best way of dealing with cyber bullies is to refuse to give up!” he wrote.
He also revealed that he has helped other entertainers who were willing to create clean content in the past.
When asked why he drove Alvindo to depression, Mutua said, “I would have helped him too if he was willing to change and do clean content. It doesn’t have to be dirty to sell. I helped Desagu with 200K to buy better equipment and I demand nothing from him.”
Check out his tweet below;
I hear that twitterates are driving @mulamwah out of comedy & into depression. Bro pick yourself up and give me a call. I will buy you a new shirt, mentor you and make you an ambassador of clean content. The best way of dealing with cyber bullies is to refuse to give up!
— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) April 15, 2020
Here are some of the reactions from KOT .
True, but your bile is unnecessary. I am only interested in restoring him not researching. I have helped many great comedians like Mchungaji&Mtumishi, Henry Desagu etc. As long as one is willing to do clean comedy they got my support
— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) April 15, 2020
The worst kind of votes to get in life is sympathy votes. I wish you knew how many people Mulamwah has bullied and abused on these streets. Yes, bullying is wrong and should be condemned, but he is holding the wrong end of the stick
— Ja Loka (@_fels1) April 15, 2020
Mulamwa represents the talents amongst the youths who come from the village to Nairobi to hustle and never forgets his roots. Some bullies afraid of his success fighting the young man. Hold him sir.
— MZEE KIBOR PATRON (@MzeeKiborr) April 15, 2020
Today I chose to support you on this Sir, I chose 2 support regardless of ur other opinions tht I've mostly differed but for reconing Mulamwahs adversities tht I've seen growing to current climax. I still insist that he is his own master n should chose what 2 take n what 2 ignore pic.twitter.com/uiBOhLM0xD
— #StayAtHomeStopCovid19 (@senteu_) April 15, 2020