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Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) CEO Ezekiel Mutua has
sent some words of encouragement to comedian Mulamwah after he announced his
exit from comedy.
Through a post on social media, Mutua urged Mulamwah to
reach out to him and promised to get him a new shirt for his art.
“I hear that twitterates are driving @mulamwah out of comedy
& into depression. Bro, you are a too talented man.
“Pick yourself up and give me a call. I will buy you a new
shirt, mentor you and make you an ambassador of clean content,” he said.
Adding: “The best way to deal with cyberbullies is to refuse to give up!
Comedian Mulamwah on Monday announced that he had quit
comedy due to the numerous trolls he was getting online.
In a video posted on his Instagram account, the comedian
burnt his famous shirt, a sign that he was done with the art.
He stated that he was not in the business for fame but there
are some who always wished him the worst.
“I wasn't here for fame and bad blood but for fun…To those
who always wished the worst for me I hope y'all happy now, the stage is all
yours . my prayer is that no one else goes through the same again [sic].
“I once posted @carrol_sonie while in
a hospital bed, we had just lost our baby at 3 months following stress after
being trolled online. I have never been the same since then,” he said.
Mulamwah also took time to apologise to all those who looked
up to him but urged them to continue with the journey.
“We shall still meet on different entertainment platforms, social media ADS and product campaigns too,” he wrote.