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Former Tahidi High Actress Miss Morgan Criticizes Omosh Over Ungrateful Behavior

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 4 July 2021.

On Wednesday, former Tahidi High actress Angel Waruinge, also known as Miss Morgan, reacted to a plea from Joseph Peter Kamau Kinuthia, alias Omosh, asking him to style up and accept that he needs help.

Miss Morgan criticized Omosh's unappreciative attitude, reminding him of the battles they undertook together with alcoholism and depression.

She recalled their conversation, saying, "First of all, this is to Omosh, my brother. We had this conversation, and I told you that when you ask for help, society comes through for you."

Miss Morgan emphasized that Omosh's ungratefulness was what hurt her most, adding that he was once a big name in Kenya and had received help from society.

"You are a crying wolf; you are disappointing many people," she said. "We were in that circumstance most of us. Some chose to accept help and got help, some chose change and are changing their lives, some chose not to get into the addiction and are thriving."

Miss Morgan also reminded Omosh that he was harming a big circle, including his family, himself, and his former colleagues, who were also being trolled because of his actions.

She urged Omosh to accept that he needs help, saying, "70 percent of healing starts with you."

Miss Morgan also recalled her own struggles with alcoholism and depression, saying that the former is a disease and that trolls should not be directed at Omosh or his family.

After Miss Morgan's criticism, Omosh apologized to Kenyans, saying he didn't think his deeds would anger them and that he wishes he could undo what he did.

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