Former Tahidi High actress reveals how her dad infected her mum with HIV/AIDS

A former Tahidi High actress has come out to share how her late
her late dad was abusive throughout her childhood.

Speaking in an interview with Grace Mslame on NTV,
Makena Njeri left Kenyans almost in tears after opening up how she was mistreated by her dad who also infected her mother with HIV.

“My dad used to cheat on my mother and it was no longer a secret. I used to bump into him in town while he was in the company of other women,” she said.

Break down

Before finding out her mum was ill, she watched her suffer a serious nervous breakdown. Years later, it all made sense when the BBC journalist discovered her mother was actually HIV positive.

“My mum was constantly taking medication and she told me it helped with her nerves. As I was cleaning her room, I found the medicine and took the leaflet so I could read it and find out what it was doing to my mum. At that moment my whole life came to a standstill,” she said.

Makena, who lost her mum in 2013, said she never was not aware about her status till she passed on.


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Omosh shares how much he was being paid to act in Tahidi High while starting out

Comedian and actor Joseph Kinuthia popularly known as ‘Omosh’ from his role in Citizen TV’s program Tahidi High has opened up about how he landed the role and how much he was being paid per episode.

Before joining the program, Omosh was a garbage collector but in 2005, his elder sister Naomi Kamau told him to try out for the Tahidi Auditions.

“I worked as a garbage truck driver for five years until 2000,”  he said in the interview with Nation.

“Naomi always told me I had something special as an actor as she had watched me since childhood…I became ‘Omosh,’ a smart-aleck, know-it-all watchman and with my years working in the garbage dumps in the slums of Nairobi, I could not have been better suited for this part.” 

Salary

While many actors in Kenyan have always started with a low amount, Omosh was lucky to be paid a considerable amount of money after enlisting.

“I was only getting paid 3,000 per episode, but I was giving the part the very best I could.” he said. 

Tahidi High’s actor Omosh reveals how he struggled with alcoholism for 20 years!

Omosh is not a new name in the entertainment industry. The fella gained popularity after his appearance on popular local show Tahidi High that saw him rise to the top.

For years he kept the show going thanks to his acting skills but what many didn’t know is that he was struggling with alcoholism.

It was a couple of years. Over 20 years!

Just like any person who prefers to find solution at the bottom of a liquor bottle; Omosh dedicated his entire life to drinking which almost cost him his life. His health deteriorated and fans realized his secret.

Speaking during a recent interview with the Trend’s Amina Abdi, Omosh revealed that the only reason he quit was because;

I thought about my family, my future and also my health, I decided to quit

He always had money to buy a drink

He went on to add that despite being broke at times,  Omosh never lacked cash to buy himself a drink; what many refer to as ‘kutoa lock.’ Alcoholism had made him get to a point where he felt that his body wouldn’t function if he had not tasted it.

Nilikua nasota, hata nikisota siwezikosa za kutoa lock. I had to take alcohol to function. The good thing now is that being sober makes you be high on life.

He is however now a changed man with an ambition to continue pursuing the film industry!