Former Tahidi High Actor Omosh Triumphs Over Alcoholism and Smoking

Former Tahidi High actor Omosh has revealed that he has triumphed over alcoholism and smoking through a newfound connection with faith.

In an interview with Mungai Eve, the actor spoke about his struggles with addiction and how his journey towards recovery has been intertwined with his spiritual awakening.

“God transforms you to a permanent person,” Omosh said. “Like right now, I am enjoying the life God has given me. If I knew this is how this side of God looks like, I would have reformed a long time ago.”

Omosh said that he regretted his past actions but recognized that God’s timing is perfect.

“I gave my life to Him early this year,” he said. “God hates a liar.”

The turning point in Omosh’s life came after the loss of two close friends, which prompted him to reflect on the trajectory of his own life.

“I realized I was messing up with my life,” he said. “I was so much into alcohol.”

Once a churchgoer, Omosh strayed from his faith, but his experiences led him back to the embrace of spirituality.

“I have gone to church recently,” he said. “I have been very prayerful and trying to fight alcoholism and smoking addiction but it was not working. My sister sponsored me to a rehab and that is where I learned about that.”

Omosh cautioned against judging those who battle addiction, noting that many regret their choices daily.

“Never judge a drunkard,” he said. “Most of them are regretting every day. My sister spent over sh200k to invest in me and misused that opportunity.”

Omosh said that his sister extended her support and offered him another opportunity for rehab.

This time, however, he made a resolute decision to steer clear of alcohol.

“My family and friend’s prayers have worked out for me,” he said.

Omosh’s story is a reminder that recovery from addiction is possible, even after years of struggling. With the help of faith, family, and friends, it is possible to overcome any obstacle.

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