In the latest update, Babu Owino, the esteemed Member of Parliament representing Embakasi East, has disclosed that he has spent a total of Ksh58.6 million on DJ Evolve's medical treatment. This revelation has sparked strong reactions among Kenyans, with some expressing unwavering support for Owino while others are critical of his actions.

The response to this recent information remains divided, reflecting the contrasting views held by the public regarding Babu Owino's expenditure on DJ Evolve's treatment.


It is, therefore, imperative for the Kenyan people to maintain national peace and harmony in order to prevent acts of violence between William Ruto's ruling party and the opposition from occurring during this crucial period.


Babu Owino has a strong voice and influence across the nation, particularly in the Raila Amollo Odinga-led Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party team. Allow the existing administration to reduce living expenses.


Babu Owino, member of parliament for Embakasi East, said in court that he spent Ksh. 58.6 million on Felix Orinda, alias Dj Evolve, 's medical care and bills.



Babu Owino informed trial magistrate Bernard Ochoi that he had acquired a Ksh.17 Million residence in Kilimani for the DJ, who is still residing there, in a case where it was ruled that he had a case to answer for misuse of a pistol.


According to documents given to the court, the MP also plans to start a DJ academy business and see DJ Evolve for more treatment.



"The family was not able to take care of him and as a leader I continued paying the medical bills. Total bills accumulated to Ksh.23 million. He was immobile and could not move.I bought an apartment at Kilimani at around Ksh.17 million and hired two nurses, 2 physiotherapists 1 occupational therapists which up to date am paying Ksh.300,000 per month," the Embakasi legislator said. 


Adding; "I have paid Ksh. 11.1 million and its still going on for 37months. I take care of his upkeep of Ksh. 70,000 per month to pay bills and food. Medicine is Ksh.80,000 per month. I have paid Ksh.5.5 million for 37 months."


The MP told the court that on the day he is said to have committed the offence, his gun had jammed and therefore there was no possibility that it was the one that fired.

 "The gun could not shoot. The bullet could have come from another firearm," he defended himself.