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Mulamwah’s surprise move as he celebrates daughter with Sonnie for turning 3

Content creator-cum-comedian David Oyando aliwad Mulamwah is celebrating his daughter with Carol Sonnie Muthoni for turning three years. The comedian used his socials to send a sweet message to his daughter, reminiscing on the good old memories they shared. He reflected on how the little daughter had grown up fast. In his post, the comedian […]

Wamocha Wamocha
1 year ago · Sep 18, 2024
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Mulamwah’s surprise move as he celebrates daughter with Sonnie for turning 3
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Content creator-cum-comedian David Oyando aliwad Mulamwah is celebrating his daughter with Carol Sonnie Muthoni for turning three years.

The comedian used his socials to send a sweet message to his daughter, reminiscing on the good old memories they shared.

He reflected on how the little daughter had grown up fast. In his post, the comedian also surprised his fans by posting a photo of Sonnie holding their daughter.

“Wow, time flies its already 3 years since the queen helped me wish KEILAH a happy 3rd birthday. To many more years of good health success and prosperity my daughter, kamum is happy and can’t wait to create lots of memories together,” read a message from Mulamwah to his daughter.

Mulamwah’s girlfriend Ruth K also commented on his post wishing baby Keilah a Happy Birthday.

“Happy birthday baby girl,” she wrote.

Comedian Mulamwah with his daughter Keilah / COURTESY

This comes months after the two (Sonnie and Mulamwah) ironed out their differences and peacefully agreed to co-parent.

On August 18,  the funnyman shared photos online while hanging out with his daughter to the excitement of his fans.

Before that, he had made it known that he last saw his daughter when she was only four months.

“There’s no need to go to Jeff and say ‘Mulamwah has a good relationship with his daughter.’ There is no relationship… I haven’t seen my daughter. The last time I saw her, she was four months old. Don’t cover up the truth,” Mulamwah said.

“You’ve sent me letters wanting the child to be placed under the custody of one parent only, but out here I’m being called an irresponsible father. There’s a lot. Unless we all make things easier, everything will pass… I’ll drive to their place, I haven’t been there in many years. If you see me with the child, know that things are okay; if not,”.

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