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HomeDaily NewsThursday, April 9, 2026Dennis Itumbi Reveals Eric Omondi Earns Ksh57 Million From Social Media - April 2026
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Dennis Itumbi Reveals Eric Omondi Earns Ksh57 Million From Social Media - April 2026

Dennis Itumbi, Head of Presidential Special Projects and the Creative Economy, has declared comedian Eric Omondi as Kenya's highest-paid content creator, reportedly earning Ksh57 million annually from his social media platforms. Radio personality Maina Kageni also made headlines by announcing acquisition of a new luxury vehicle worth Ksh50 million, sparking widespread discussion online. Additionally, Kenyan artist Arrow Bwoy shared his inspiring journey from humble beginnings selling food (smokies) to becoming a top East African musician, highlighting the potential for financial success in the entertainment industry.

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Dennis Itumbi reveals Eric Omondi earns Kshs 57 million from social media

Dennis Itumbi reveals Eric Omondi earns Kshs 57 million from social media

Dennis Itumbi has revealed that comedian and philanthropist Eric Omondi is reportedly earning an estimated KSh57 million annually from his social media platforms, making him Kenya's highest-paid content creator.

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Dennis Itumbi has revealed that comedian and philanthropist Eric Omondi is reportedly earning an estimated KSh57 million annually from his social media platforms, making him Kenya's highest-paid content creator.

  • Estimated annual earnings of Eric Omondi: KSh57 million
  • Key figures involved: Dennis Itumbi and Eric Omondi
  • Government initiatives to support creatives include the proposed Creative Economy Bill 2026 and allocating 30 percent of the advertising budget to content creators.
Thursday 2:35 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Maina Kageni Brags About Owning A Ksh 50 Million Luxury Car

Maina Kageni Brags About Owning A Ksh 50 Million Luxury Car

Radio personality Maina Kageni has announced the acquisition of a new luxury vehicle, sparking widespread discussion online.

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Radio personality Maina Kageni has announced the acquisition of a new luxury vehicle, sparking widespread discussion online.

  • The 2026 Range Rover is valued at KSh 50 million.
  • The announcement was made on-air with fellow hosts Jeff Koinange and Patrick Igunza.
  • Kageni stated the expensive car will primarily be used for short commutes to work, lunch, and the golf course.
Thursday 5:35 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

From Selling Smokies To Stardom-Arrow Bwoy Narrates Musical Journey

From Selling Smokies To Stardom-Arrow Bwoy Narrates Musical Journey

Kenyan artist Arrow Bwoy has shared his inspiring journey from humble beginnings selling food to becoming a top East African musician.

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Kenyan artist Arrow Bwoy has shared his inspiring journey from humble beginnings selling food to becoming a top East African musician.

  • Born Ali Yusuf in Nairobi, he initially worked side hustles like selling samosas and groundnuts before music.
  • He rebranded as Arrow Bwoy around 2015 and achieved a major breakthrough after signing with Kaka Empire, releasing hits like "Digi Digi".
  • In 2019, he founded his own label, Utembe World, and has since collaborated with international artists, known for his Dancehall and Afrobeats fusion.
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