Dr. Ezekiel Mutua who is the CEO of the Kenya Film and Classification Board(KFCB) has come forward in Mulamwah’s defense after the comedian who has since downed his tools of being a comedian and promised to help him out.
A few days ago, Mulamwah has been trending on Twitter for days after he decided to quit comedy because of online trolls, he couldn’t take anymore and he even burned down the signature shirt that he used for his skits.
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Kenya Film and Classification Board CEO, Dr. Ezekiel Mutua has come forth to offer his assistance in helping out Mulamwah to stand back on his two feet in the comedy realm and even offered to buy him a new shirt, mentor him and make him a brand ambassador of clean content in the Kenyan internet space.
“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.” Ezekiel Mutua said.
Mutua had a very important message to Mulamwah by letting him know on the best way of dealing with cyberbullies.
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“The best way of dealing with cyberbullies is to refuse to give up!” Mutua added.
Ezekiel Mutua on Alvindo
The KFCB CEO also opened up about the ‘Taka Taka’ hitmaker, Alvindo who got his song banned by Kenya Film and Classification Board for being vulgar through Mutua’s directive after a follower pointed it out.
“You drove Alvindo into depression Mr Mutua,” a fan subtweeted Mutua.
Dr. Ezekiel Mutua said that he was willing to help if Alvindo was willing to change and do clean records and put out clean content to the world.
“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.” Mutua said.
Ezekiel Mutua also opened up about how he helped Henry Desagu, a renowned online comedian buy better equipment by giving him KShs. 200,000 without demanding anything from him in return.
“I helped Desagu with 200K to buy better equipment and I demand nothing from him”
Kenyans on Twitter reactions.