Joseph Kinuthia Kamau alias Omosh who used to entertain us for over a decade at Tahidi High bursts into tears narrating his life. He's now broke and can't provide for his family. Photo credit: YouTube
Joseph Kinuthia Kamau alias Omosh who used to entertain us for over a decade at Tahidi High bursts into tears narrating his life. He's now broke and can't provide for his family. Photo credit: YouTube

Tahidi High’s Omosh burst into tears crying for help from Kenyans (VIDEO)

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Tahidi High renowned actor Omosh real name Joseph Kinuthia Kamau is currently going through some challenges in life so much so that he can’t even provide for his family.

If there’s anything that can destroy the mentality of any man in the world and completely destroy him is not being able and provide for his family.

Men were born to be providers and protect their family whenever they can and every other time but Omondi’s case is different because he cannot provide for his family living in Kayole and that’s what makes him break down every time.

Speaking in a recent interview with renowned actor, emcee, writer, and musician Hiram “Kamuhunjia” Maina on his YouTube channel, Omosh opened up about his life challenges today.

Omondi, who is currently residing in Kayole where he hasn’t paid a 1-year-long house rent started crying without warning talking about how his current lifestyle really is and the challenges he faces daily because he can’t put food on the table for his children to eat.

Broke former Tahidi High actor Omosh served with an eviction notice by Kayole landlord

Mr. Kinuthia who has been on the TV entertaining us for 14 years is living through the mercy, grace, and goodwill of his friends and neighbors to help him get through in life because he cannot afford anything, even providing for his family.

The father of 5 couldn’t keep his composure when he was narrating his life and how he hasn’t been able to find a job to sustain not only himself but his family as well.

“Neighbors and friends ndio wameniweka. I have nothing. Ushawai kaa pekee yako kwa barabara unatembea unalia? that’s what I do. Natokanga kwa nyumba, nang’ara na hakuna mahali naenda, natembea tu kwa barabara nikilia.

Angalia hii ni house rent, an year, sijawahi lipa , unaangalia hii ni food ya watoi wanadai, sina anything ya wakupatia, sina job ati naweza enda mahali nikahustle nikaletea watoi food,” crying Omosh said with tears in his eyes.

“Napata watu kama wewe ama mabeshte kama ndio wanioniokolea. Yaani friends ndio wameniweka for one year,” he continued.

Omosh who says he’s a good driver says he’s more than ready to be employed if anybody comes out of his way to help him out. He also fancies opening up a small hotel to sustain himself.

Willy Paul’s reaction

Willy Paul was among the first Kenyan celebrities who have come forward to address the situation of Omosh, he’s been quick to blame the government for not taking care of their creatives.

“Kenyan system is so f***kd up!! we have a government that doesn’t care about the creative industry.. watu hawana time ya kuhelp industry kazi ni kuponda mali ya uma. f*** this sh*t manze.. with the amount of talent installed in omosh, i dont expect this to be happening to him, but this is Kenya.

Karibu Kenya, where art doesn’t pay.. where corrupt leaders are given a second chance. where the maskini’s sweat is squandered by the rich. this has to change!! this must change!! let’s all come through for omosh… so sad…” The ‘Hallelujah’ hitmaker shared on social media.

Omosh gave out his M-Pesa number; 0727 054 141 ((Joseph Kinuthia))for those good samaritans out there who would love to help him out during his trying times.

He’s also open to any job offers coming his way, he doesn’t discriminate and/or isn’t afraid to show his face trying to provide for his family despite him being a celebrity.