The self-proclaimed king of comedy in africa, eric omondi, was seen in the streets of the united kingdom begging for money to buy unga when he gets back home allegedly.

In the viral video, Eric is seen sitting on the pavement, and passers-by donated money to him. He has managed to raise over ksh 340000.

PHOTO | COURTESY Eric

Eric left for the UK last week to prove a point to the trade CS Moses Kuria who lashed out at omondi for opposing the finance bill 2023. Kuria alleged that he had used his money to take Eric to the USA to experience new cultures and wished he had spent his money throwing a lavish party.

"I've heard Eric Omondi pretend to be a youth. "I used my own money to take him to America to expose him seven years ago, and right now, based on how he's talking, I wish I used that money to party because it doesn't seem like he learned anything," Mr Kuria said from Belarus.

"After hearing Moses Kuria speak, I decided to go to London for lunch and thank God for bringing us this far." Thank you for financing my tour seven years ago, bwana Kuria, but please don't tax content creators 15% so they can tour on their own," eric omondi remarked.

PHOTO | COURTESY Eric

While embracing his new role as an activist, Eric Omondi distinguished between content creation, music, and comedy. He stressed that his lobbying efforts are geared toward youthful content creators rather than established musicians and comedians such as Bahati, Khaligraph, Churchill, Willy Paul, Wyre, Sauti Sol, Akothee, and Obinna.

Eric chastised content creators who visited the White House, stressing their failure to convey their views. According to the comic, these people enjoyed the nice surroundings, having wine and tea and posing for photos. He challenged content makers to utilize their voices fearlessly to have a meaningful effect.