Why I stopped drinking – Eric Omondi

Comedian Eric Omondi has opened up about his decision to abstain from alcohol for the past seven years.

In an interview with Nairobi News, the self-proclaimed president of comedy said that he used to drink a lot, but that it had a negative impact on his physical appearance and performance.

“I became so thin that I could not perform, and I also noticed that I would forget some jokes,” Eric said. “I looked very old, so I decided to just quit it.”

Eric also said that he has never been addicted to any substance, but that he does appreciate the smell of tobacco. However, he acknowledged the potential risks of becoming an addict if he were to ever try smoking.

“I am afraid I can easily become an addict if I ever try smoking,” he said. “Just like a drunk man take a lot of time to get home, being sober helps you achieve your goal faster.”

During the interview, Eric also discussed a recent attention-grabbing “massive shoe” that he wore while on tour in Tanzania.

Valued at Ksh 58,000, he said the oversized footwear symbolizes his unique talent and serves as a statement to those who have yet to comprehend his comedic prowess.

“Nobody can fit in my shoe,” Eric proudly proclaimed. “I am the most relevant artiste in the country. Nobody can tell what I am going to do next in my comedy, and I am unpredictable, maintaining an element of surprise for my fans.”

Elaborating on the shoe’s origins, he revealed that it was locally made by a skilled craftsman named Obare from the Makina market in Kibra.

Eric expressed his desire to support local designers, highlighting the abundance of talent in Kenya and encouraging the nation to embrace its own creations rather than relying on imports.

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