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” Walisema Katakufa Tu!” Emotional Comedian Mulamwah Exposes How Some Fans Wished His Son Death

Renowned Kenyan content creator and comedian Mulamwah recently shared his experience with online trolling, revealing the worst cyberbullying he has ever endured. Speaking in an interview with Dr. Ofweneke, Mulamwah admitted that while he has grown accustomed to online criticism, one particular incident deeply affected him—introducing his son, Oyando Junior, to the public.

According to the comedian, the moment he shared his son’s photos online, he was met with an overwhelming wave of negativity. Some trolls went to extreme lengths, making inhumane remarks and even wishing death upon his child. The cruel comments shook him, as he couldn’t fathom why anyone would direct such hatred toward an innocent soul.

Despite the hurtful words, Mulamwah chose not to engage with the bullies. Instead, he decided to leave it in God’s hands, believing that karma will eventually take its course. He expressed confidence that those who spread negativity will one day face the consequences of their actions.

Mulamwah’s experience sheds light on the dark side of social media, where cyberbullying continues to affect public figures and their families. However, his response serves as a powerful reminder to rise above hate and trust in divine justice.