Eric Omondi and Ezekiel Mutua have been exchanging bitter words ever since the latter reprimanted the former over his ‘immoral’ public stunts.
Mutua took issues with Omondi’s decision to post several photos and videos of himself rocking tight boxer that gave viewers rough ideas about the size of his manhood.
The moral cop bashed the comedian during the launch of a nationwide campaign in Mombasa to tame businesses and individuals behind rising cases of teenage immorality.
Eric angrily hit back at the KFCB boss in a quick rejoinder, the comedian asked Mutua to ‘stop using his name for publicity’ further stating that he has never understood what the moral cop does for a living.
Eric Omondi angrily hits back after Ezekiel Mutua slams him for parading his ‘msolokombo’ on social media
Eric and Mutua have since continued exchanging salvos on social media. The comedian took subliminal shot asking the moral police to stop his ‘nonsense’.
“The Audacity, The Hypocrisy. This has been Kenya’s favourite TV program generation after generation played on the National Channel KBC for decades now. Lakini PRESIDENT akiunga na aonyeshe Misuli sasa inawauma…Ambieni Yule Jamaa Awache porojo bwana…Ama NAMUNA GANI?” Wrote Eric Omondi on Instagram.
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Ezekiel Mutua also hit back at Eric in a series of tweets, the moral cop however stressed that the comedian should use his talents to promote positive social values.
“Eric Omondi is, without a doubt, one of Africa’s greatest talents and Kenyan’s best. But he needs to respect himself and obey the law. Let him use his talents to promote positive social values. Youths who follow him must not think that good comedy is nudity or vulgarity!,” Ezekiel Mutua tweeted.
Eric Omondi is, without a doubt, one of Africa's greatest talents and Kenyan's best. But he needs to respect himself and obey the law. Let him use his talents to promote positive social values. Youths who follow him must not think that good comedy is nudity or vulgarity!
— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) November 26, 2020
Dear young artistes,
In another 20 years or so the kind of content you are producing now for likes on social media and for fame will be consumed by your children. That time you will be the age of the people you are calling old today. You will be ashamed of yourself. Itakuaffect!!— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) November 27, 2020
We can't afford to be neutral on moral issues and bad content. We can only help our youths by telling them the truth. If we fumble or become ambiguous we will confuse them. Deep down their hearts they know they are doing wrong. They need someone to help them break the chains!
— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) November 28, 2020