Actor Joseph Kinuthia's "Omosh" Fortunes Continues As He Received This From a Nairobi Business Man
By #Hotnews | self meida writer
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The story of the Former Tahidi high actor Joseph Kinuthia was highlighted on the the social media following the struggle he has gone through since the popular show Tahidi high was stopped at Citizen television.
He came out to emotionally show how he has suffered since to an extent he was almost unable to feed his children and even pay his rent. Being a talented actor who was loved by many, his story spread like a bush fire and many people came out to pledge that they will support him.
The famous comedian known as Jalang'o promised to raise one million shillings towards supporting him. Another company donated a land worth 500, 000 where he can build his home. Now this goodies continue as the Nairobi business man and a Politician Alinur Mohamed delivers shopping worth KSh 50,000 and KSh 60,000 cash money to actor Joseph Kinuthia Kamau as he promised. This is good news to Kinuthia as his life will definitely change for the better.
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02-16 15:46:07Good news
GUEST_wDa1BWy4a
02-16 15:45:53atleast