Mkenya Isaak 7Million, a Kenyan comedian who was born Isaac Sichei, produced a video on July 16, 2023, in which he discussed how the second half of the year would bring an end to the endless rat race of working and surviving from paycheck to paycheck.

Isaak believed that if someone were able to successfully plant between May and July, then from August on, cereals would be ready for harvesting, drying, and consuming. People would party for months after toiling and labouring in the first half of the year.

"By November, celebrations had started all over. There are Mandazis everywhere, pre-weddings where men go to ask women's hands, weddings, baby-naming ceremonies, and house-warming celebrations. Parties have started, and December is the month when everyone tries to throw the biggest parties. In December, business is booming. The comedian says in the video, "From there is where troubles will start, but from now to December, there is no difficulty.



Two days ago, Isaak's video was reposted with a different message by Kenya Kwanza government blogger Dennis Itumbi.

"The real proof of the effectiveness of the fertilizer subsidy. A farmer from Trans-Nzoia talks about the abundant crop to come. While some people use violence to protest, real demonstrations occur in fields. "#SystemYaFacts," Itumbi said.

However, this did not sit well with Isaak 7Million, who criticized Itumbi for exploiting his film without his consent and for broadcasting a message different from what it had intended to publish.


Isaak criticized Itumbi in many recordings for not returning his calls to discuss the issue and for fabricating information to support the government in cases where it had no involvement. Isaak also lamented Itumbi, who has millions of followers, for taking from his Facebook page and using it to falsify the truth on his accounts rather than showcasing skill.