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Omosh Says House Built for Him Is Not for Sale, to Place Sign Warning Potential Buyers .
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Omosh Says House Built for Him Is Not for Sale, to Place Sign Warning Potential Buyers .

Former Tahidi High actor Omosh has thanked all the sponsors, well-wishers and Kenyans who helped him become a homeowner for the first time ever in his life. Omosh was handed over a house that had been built for him after coming out to share his tribulations with Kenyans. Omosh, while speaking during the handing over ceremony held on Wednesday, July 14, promised to take good care of the house and that he will never sell it.
Omosh Agrees to Join Rehab.
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Omosh Agrees to Join Rehab.

Actor Omosh, born Joseph Kunithia, has finally agreed to join a rehab facility and fight his addiction. The renowned former Tahidi High actor, who has been trending on social media platforms for a week now, is ready to embark on the journey after intervention from friends and family, according to former colleague Kevin Onyiso aka Eddy. Onyiso, a former Tahidi High actor, revealed that Omosh had agreed to start his rehabilitation but is still worried about his family and how they will survive without him. Onyiso and other close friends who live near the actor said they had decided to request his friends and former colleagues to now step in as Kenyans had done enough. Onyiso said Omosh had turned into a laughing stock and being close to him; he realised that he needed help beca...
Omosh Response to People, “Wanakasirika nini, pesa huisha.
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Omosh Response to People, “Wanakasirika nini, pesa huisha.

Former Tahidi High actor Joseph Kinuthia popularly known as Omosh has responded to those criticizing him for seeking help again barely months after Kenyans came to his rescue. In his defence, the actor said he had many accrued debts that he settled using the money he received from wellwishers and that left him broke again. Speaking during an interview at Milele FM on Saturday, June 25, Omosh acknowledged receiving money from Kenyans adding that only a good job could help him, and not monetary contributions. "There are many holes I was filling and not all who promised me money fulfilled the promise, for some it was just PR. I had rent arrears amounting to 1 year and a half, I had so much debt. Omosh noted, at the moment, he only had a small amount, less than KSh 100,000 in his accou...