Former Tahidi High actor, Joseph Kinuthia Kamau alias Omosh Kizangila broke the internet a couple of days back after his plight was highlighted on social media.
The famous actor was drowning in debt and lacking basic needs to help him move forward in life, his plight was so painful that it brought him to tears.
A lot of Kenyans were touched by his story and since the news on social media went viral, he’s been able to get assistance from Kenyans everywhere, he ever got himself a land.
Jalang’o even promised him that he’ll help him raise 1 million Kenyan Shillings to help him kickstart his life.
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Omosh was, is, and will forever be grateful to all the people who came out to help him in his time of need, he is on record giving thanks to everybody.
However, on Wednesday, 17th February 2021, Omosh sat down with Jalang’o on his Jalang’o TV where he opened up about his grace to grass story.
“When we were acting on Tahidi high, money was flowing and after doing two episodes I would get KShs. 40,000.
The same money I would use for my kids’ school fees and other needs. Before Corona, I had saved sh140,000 from the events which I had made from mentorship jobs.
The problem is I used to drink a lot knowing that I had gigs lined up for me and that is what messed me up.” Omosh opened up after he was asked what made him broke and how it came to be.
Omosh has since promised to never touch alcohol after his sister took him to a rehabilitation center where he has curbed his alcohol addiction.
“I asked God to give me a chance and if I waste it I am going straight to the grave.” the actor went on in his interview at #BongaNaJalas.
Omosh intends to become an Evangelist sometime next year if everything falls into place.
The actor who has been pulled back to grace thanks to the generosity of Kenyans believes he has a lot to share with the people about the greatness of God and His eternal grace.
Omosh, who is a father of five children has promised to be financially conscious to avoid getting him back to the abyss that he was in these past couple of months.