- Award-winning comedian Eric Omondi has repaid a KSh126,000 debt to Public Service CS Moses Kuria
- A viral video shows the comedian-turned-philanthropist carefully counting the money and handing it over to Kuria
- The video, set to popular hit’ “Sina Deni,” comes after a public feud where Omondi criticized Kuria despite Kuria funding his trip to the US
Award-winning comedian Eric Omondi has settled a Sh126,000 debt owed to Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria.
A video circulating online captures Omondi meticulously counting the money before handing it over to Kuria.
The video is silent but features a Gospel Fathers soundtrack, “Sina Deni,” and is captioned by Omondi confirming the repayment: “Today, I have officially refunded Mheshimiwa all the money he used to pay for my trip to the USA. Hio ingine nimemtumia na @officialpaysii Malipo ni hapa hapa Duniani.”
Follow our Facebook page for more updates:
This act followed a public feud where Omondi criticized Kuria despite Kuria funding his trip to the US.
By publicly repaying the debt, Omondi aims to avoid future embarrassment and clear any outstanding issues between them.
Must Read:
1: Eric Omondi Rewards 10 Mathare Individuals Affected By Floods With Shopping, 3 Months Rent
2: Eric Omondi Biulds Ark To Rescue Kenyans With Amid Forecast Of Increased Rainfall
Reactions to the video were mixed, with some accusing Omondi of clout chasing to boost his social media presence, a tactic he is well-known for.
Others supported his action, suggesting it was best to settle the matter and move on.
Omondi’s dramatic lifestyle often leads to skepticism about his motives, even when his actions appear genuine.
Follow our Facebook page for more updates:
His Sisi kwa Sisi initiative has also sparked debate, with some questioning its authenticity and speculating it might be a strategy to position himself for the 2027 elections.
Omondi, however, insists his actions are driven by kindness and compassion.