ACTOR OMOSH PLEAS FOR HELP WITH HIS RENT AND JOB

Joseph Kinuthia (Omosh)
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February 16, 2021 Former Tahidi High actor Joseph Kinuthia also known to many as omosh is asking for financial assistance.
Omosh stated in his recent interview that he was facing eviction over rent areas which have currently accumulated to over 100,000 shillings.
The father of five narrated his tribulations which have moved Kenyans—adding that he often finds himself crying wondering how he will fulfil his parently obligations by providing basic needs such as food to his family.
"After I left Tahidi High, I have been surviving through friends and neighbours. I have nothing to do," he said, bursting into tears.
"Have you ever been in that situation where you are walking while crying? That is what I go through.Most of the times I leave the house well dressed but going nowhere."
The actor is married to two wives and has five children in total.
Omosh stated during a past interview that things went south for him when covid 19 crawled in and the initial gigs he would get from schools were no longer there.
During these challenging times for Omosh, the tahidi high actor said that he hasn't stopped praying hoping that one day he will secure a job and provide for his family.
"I even contemplated committing suicide last year, but a few friends came through and talked to me.
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"Sometimes, I walk out at night to pray, and I just sit there and cry. I ask God if He has forgotten me and even left me.God has been good to me as I have not missed my meals."
Omosh also recounted his long struggle with alcohol addiction, admitting that a close friend introduced him to the 'demonic' thing.
Though currently, he has managed to deal with his addiction.
He added that he is a good driver and has a driving licence.
"I just want a job, even if I will be getting Sh200 a day. I don't mind about class, and even if someone decides to start a hotel business where I can sell porridge and tea, I am okay with that."
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