Omondi in a short video revealed on Friday, September 13 that he had visited Nasibo’s mother’s home in Jamhuri, Nairobi for a fact-finding mission after Kabale’s situation shocked Kenyans and some media circles.
Celebrated comedian Eric Omondi, who is also a self-proclaimed activist and philanthropist, intervened in the case of former Nation Media Group (NMG) health journalist Nasibo Kabale after a 12-minute clip of her living on the streets went viral.
Omondi in a short video revealed on Friday, September 13 that he had visited Nasibo’s mother’s home in Jamhuri, Nairobi for a fact-finding mission after Kabale’s situation shocked Kenyans and some media circles.
He confirmed that the renowned scribe had already been evacuated from the streets and received the necessary help and that she had been moved to a health facility in Nairobi and booked to undergo rehabilitation.
“I came to their house and spoke to her mother and as I’m speaking to you, Nasibo is okay, she has been flown to a rehabilitation centre with the help of the brother,” Omondi revealed.
Update..we visited Nasibo Kabale’s home in Jamhuri estate today …she was flown out for rehab by her brother this morning.The mother says she will be okay and has requested for your prayers ????????#SisiKwaSisi #ChangingAlifeAtAtime pic.twitter.com/Egh9ClEN4o
— ERIC OMONDI (@ericomondi_) September 13, 2024
“She will be okay but we needed to know that because when we saw the video, people said this and that but the mother is a very wonderful mother like all our mothers and had explained to me the situation, what Nasibo is going through and she will come out of it.”
Omondi also confirmed that Nasibo’s daughter is in school and dismissed claims that Nasibo was homeless, urging Kenyans to exercise sensitivity on the matter and to keep her and her family in their prayers.
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