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Eric Omondi: Why Kenyans will pay Sh50 million to see my baby’s face

Last updated: August 13, 2023 2:39 pm
Jessicah Mwambia 3 years ago
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Comedian Eric Omondi has maintained that he is not going to reveal his daughter’s face unless he is paid Sh50 Million  by a brand or individual. 

The self proclaimed king of comedy however said he is open to negotiating and those with Ksh 6 million can see her ears.

Those with ksh 5 million can see her nose, Ksh 13 million for her smile, and  Ksh 24 million for her eyes.

In an interview with Radio Jambo, Eric made it clear that he does not want to expose his daughter’s face for his own personal benefit but is doing it for Kenyans who are suffering in these difficult economic times.

He said that this is just a way to raise money so that he can help people.

“Ninachanga pesa kusaidia watu. Ndio, kuona uso wa mtoto wangu, unatoa 50k namsaidia kijana. Saa hii ni ujanja tu, lazima tusurvive. Ni kubaya.” 

Recently, Eric managed to raise at least Sh600, 000 for a mother whose’s son Pyden Mudoga is admitted at KNH battling a rare condition.


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