Comedian Mulamwah On Tuesday called out Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) chair Ezekiel Mutua for failing to keep his promise almost a year on.
The comedian and the CEO exchanged words on social media with Mulamwah accusing Mutua of failing to keep his promise that would have boosted his career.
He claimed the CEO promised that he would make him the clean content ambassador.
The promise came at a time a hopeless Mulamwah contemplated quitting comedy after being heavily trolled by fans and being broke.
“It’s almost a year since your promise, did you mean it or you were just tweeting for the moment, or am I “inaccessible”? Mulamwah asked Mutua on Tweeter.
“If the government cannot help us as youth, then please don’t instill false hope in us, it’s better you leave us to suffer in peace.”
Hellow sir, @EzekielMutua , it’s almost a year since your promise , did you mean it or you were just tweeting for the moment , or am I “inaccessible”?. If the GVT cannot help us as youth , then please don’t instill false hope in us,it’s better you leave us to suffer in peace . pic.twitter.com/fUqSSJbJdX
— MULAMWAH™ (@mulamwah) February 16, 2021
Surprisingly, Mutua said any help he had offered was personal and nothing to do with his office. He also said his team did a background check on him and he wasn’t as clean as they thought.
“Bro, my little token of support was personal, not govt,” said Mutua.
“Sorry if it gave you a false sense of entitlement…We do not support filth and bad manners. Content does not have to be dirty to sell!”
The comedian then went on a rant accusing him of being an opportunist who used him for online millage.