Prof Hamo says making friendship with Jemutai caused him to lose millions: “It was bad”

  • Professor Hamo revealed that after his courtship with Jemutai being publicly announced, the products he worked with escaped him
  • Hamo praised his wife and faith in God for helping him rebuild his life and work after he hit a rock
  • Hamo acknowledged that although the relationship contributed to its fall, it also provided an opportunity for healing and personal growth

Comedian Professor Hamo has opened up about the financial crisis and feelings he encountered after his relationship with his fellow comedian Jemutai put in public.

Prof Hamo said that his relationship with Jemutai resulted in the loss of KSh 14 million. Photo: Prof Hamo, Comedian Jemutai.
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How did Prof Hamo's pockets go out?

In an interview at the Mic Check Podcast, Hamo pondered how his life had changed following the scandal, causing serious financial loss.

The comedian, who was 30 years old at the time, acknowledged that the unfortunate situation of the courtship left him with broken brandedness and bad reputation.

Hamo explained how during this time the money was coming in, but bad decisions made him go into a bad way, which became worse after the scandal emerged.

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“I was 30 years old and the money was coming in, and so I made bad decisions. After the scandal happened, online, no one cared if it was true or false. It all collapsed, and suddenly I lost a lot of deals. No one wanted to cooperate with me. I lost KSh 14 million,” Hamo revealed.

Hamo recalled how the organizations he worked with withdrawal from the partnership and stopped receiving his calls, including opportunities he had already had in the future.

“It was very bad. I lost the money I was expecting to earn and also the name, that's the brand that was everything,” He participated.

How did Hamo refer to his work?

Despite hitting the rock, Hamo explained how he began to rebuild his life and his work, praising his wife and belief in God as important things in his recovery.

“When my name was named after it was possessed out, I knew God gave me the opportunity to start anew. However what hurt me the most was to hurt my wife and he had never missed me.”

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Prof Hamo says making friendship with Jemutai caused him to lose millions: "It was bad"
Prof Hamo narrates his wife who stood next to him after a romantic scandal with Jemutai. Photo: Prof Hamo, Comedian Jemutai.
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According to Hamo, his wife Zipporah, played an important role in helping him recover.

He stood next to him during difficult times, refusing to announce their personal struggle on social networks. Instead, he encouraged him to return to God, which Hamo said made him come back.

“He told me he would not fight this war on social networks. He asked me what we would fight on social networks. He urged me to return to God, and I did. Hamo said.

Hamo explained that his relationship with his wife was important in his recovery, and he was grateful for his unstable support.

“I can't imagine living my life without him. There were times I didn't know what to do, but he told me to rest, and then I would wake up with Epiphany,” he added.

Previously, he admitted that the pupa made him deceive.

Considering the issue, Hamo acknowledged that despite being the main source of his failure, it also enabled him to recover from other personal problems, including his war and drug use. He also became a father.

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“It helped me to become a father and recover from the issues I was struggling with,” Hamo said.

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Did Hamo have caused Jemutai to lose KSh 5 million?

In another story, Jemutai explained that he rejected the opportunity of KSh 5 million due to his pregnancy, fearing it would expose his relationship with Hamo.

She also remembered the pregnancy alone, Hamo saw their baby for the first time at eight months, despite having financial ability and seemed to live a great life.

Jemutai acknowledged that his condition at the time affected his mental condition.

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