Comedian Eric Omondi reignites beef with Film boss, gifts Bahati 200k

Mutua explained the move to cancel the partnership was arrived at after the singer posted videos that contravene their ‘clean content and partnership’ policy.

“This week @InfoKfcb cancelled over 200k cash and other kind support to musician @BahatiKenya following the posting of videos which contravened our clean content and partnership policy. As a result, our team decided to cancel the support and disassociate completely with the planned event,” Mutua tweeted.

But then Omondi, who attended the musician’s listening party for his new album, said the singer did not do anything wrong to warrant the deal’s cancellation.

Omondi further added that Bahati did what he had to do to put food on his table.

He, however, noted that the father of four had learnt his lesson.

Omondi also claimed, via a social media post, that Mutua is best known for causing drama other than helping out athletes.

“So When I heard that @bahatikenya’s Sponsorship worth Ksh 200,000 had been cancelled just a few hours before his event, as the PRESIDENT of Entertainment, I had to step in and reinstate the Sponsorship personally. I honestly don’t think @bahatikenya did anything wrong. As creatives, sometimes we are called upon to do just that…be creative. Bahati did whatever he did just to push his album, and that’s how he puts food on his table. The guy is a father of FOUR bwana…But just like @mulamwah he has learnt his lesson. When he called me to ask for number ya yule CEO, si munajua yule jamaa wa vipindire I told him Wachana na huyo jamaa hasaidiangi watu but hakuskia. Next Time Tafuta PRESIDENT bwana Wachana na Ma CEO, ama namna Gani my friend?,” Omondi wrote.

Mutua and Omondi fell out earlier this year after the film boss had the comedian arrested over the content he produced for his wife material show that was aired on social media.

Omondi and his cast only earned his freedom after apologizing and stopping the production of the content in a mediation meeting that also involved fellow media personalities Daniel Ndambuki aka Churchill and Feliw Odiwuor, who is commonly referred to as Jalang’o.


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