Kenyan comedian and media personality David Oyando, known as Mulamwah, has been trending on social media recently. The buzz started when he revealed the face of his son, Oyando Junior. A few days later, Mulamwah introduced his seven-year-old firstborn daughter and disclosed that her mother had passed away some time ago.
In a YouTube video, Mulamwah opened up about his experiences as a father and his relationship with his other daughter, Keilah, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend Carrol Muthoni. Mulamwah revealed that the last time he saw Keilah was when she was four months old, and since then, her mother has denied him access to her. He explained, "The last time I saw my daughter Keilah was when she was four months old. I was denied access from that day, and there was even a time she posted a list of things required before I could see her, one of which was to stop coming to their home."
Mulamwah also shared that his attempts to see Keilah were unsuccessful because Carrol Sonie had blocked him, cutting off all communication. "If someone blocks you, no calls go through... nothing happens. It becomes difficult to see her because someone has to bring her, and if you don't communicate, how will that happen?"
Regarding a statement he made about Keilah not being his child, Mulamwah clarified that he said this to distance himself from the negative image portrayed by his baby mama. He explained that Carrol had painted him as a deadbeat father in an interview, even though she had blocked him from accessing their child. He stated, "I had to deny Keilah to avoid being judged based on that situation because the pressure was overwhelming. I needed to say she's not my kid to protect myself, as the pressure was immense. I even considered some drastic actions, but I'll leave those thoughts unsaid."
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Mulamwah, now a father of three, announced that he has reached an agreement with Carrol Sonie and will be involved in his daughter's life moving forward.