- Kenyan comedian Mulamwah has silenced rumours surrounding the repossession of his KSh 5 million Mercedes-Benz by sharing its logbook
- The document, complete with NTSA details, confirmed the car’s registration date and ownership leaving his fans and critics buzzing
- This comes after a Tiktoker perpetrated claims that the father of two had gone broke and that his car, which he had bought with loan money had been repossessed
Kenyan comedian Mulamwah has finally bowed to the pressure of escalating rumours that his KSh 5 million Mercedes-Benz was repossessed by people he owed money.
This comes after he posted a logbook of the luxury car on his Instagram, addressing those circulating the rumours on various platforms, including TikTok.
The comedian shared a photo of the NTSA logbook and clearance form, revealing exclusive details, including that the car was registered on February 20, 2023.
The logbook also disclosed other particulars of the luxury car, such as its tax class and the number of previous owners, prompting support and encouragement from many celebrities and Kenyans.
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In a caption accompanying the post, the comedian urged people to understand that although some things might seem difficult to achieve, it doesn’t mean they are impossible.
“Just because it’s difficult doesn’t mean it’s impossible,” he wrote.
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Mulamwah further explained that he and other celebrities don’t post their achievements to brag but to convey the message that situations can change and one can rise from grass to grace.
He emphasized that hard work and trust in God are crucial and urged people to interpret such posts as motivation, not an attack.
Mulamwah Reels After TikToker Claims He is Mired in Debts
Previously, Nairobipost.co.ke reported that a TikToker caused mixed reactions after claiming the comedian had borrowed a whopping KSh 35 million to build his mansion and an extra KSh 2.5 million to buy a car.
The news sparked a frenzy on social media, particularly TikTok, where the rumours first surfaced. Mulamwah reacted to the posts with laughter emojis.
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The TikToker, identified as @ivy, also alleged that his girlfriend Ruth K was disappointed in him because he was running out of money.
Mulamwah Announces Release of a New YouTube Show
While debunking the claims and advising his haters, the comedian did not forget to invite his fans to watch out for a new show he plans to release on YouTube in a few days.
He revealed that the show, titled The Reported Speech by Mulamwah, is in the works and urged those who haven’t subscribed to his channel to do so promptly.