Controversial blogger, Robert Alai has called out Daniel "Churchill" Ndambuki for not paying his comedians since last year
Controversial blogger, Robert Alai has called out Daniel "Churchill" Ndambuki for not paying his comedians since last year

Robert Alai asks Daniel “Churchill” Ndambuki to pay his comedians, Kenyans on Twitter reacts

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Controversial blogger Robert Alai has called out one Daniel Ndambuki, a comedian and a radio host plus a media personality popularly known as Churchill for not paying his comedians who have made him millions of Kenyan Shillings over the years, at least according to the blogger.

Robert Alai who usually isn’t afraid, to tell the truth, no matter how hard or complicated the truth might be has taken the time to call out Churchill via social media asking him to pay his comedians who he hasn’t paid them for months, allegedly.

According to Robert Alai’s allegations that he brought forth through his, Twitter handles that commands over a million loyal followers, Daniel Ndambuki alias Churchill hasn’t paid his comedians since November last year to date.

“Anyone who talks to Dan Ndambuki aka Churchill, tell him to pay the comedians who ha e earned him money.” Robert Alai’s tweet read in part.

Robert Alai stated that the reason that Churchill hasn’t paid his team of comedians yet even though he has been paid in full by the national television where his “Churchill Show” usually airs exclusively on.

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Alai mentioned that Churchill has poor financial management and that he is also in serious debt.

“NTV has fully paid him but because he lives a careless debt with poor financial management, comedians who provide him with content have not been paid since November 2019.” Robert Alai added on Twitter.

Since Robert Alai called out Daniel Ndambuki yesterday via Twitter, nobody from Churchill’s camp has come forward to answer any of the allegations brought forth by Robert Alai. Churchill, Daniel Ndambuki hasn’t responded yet.

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