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January 5, 2026
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Butita advises Ruth K to “keep some soil from Mulamwah’s home in her house”

Butita advises Ruth K to “keep some soil from Mulamwah’s home in her house”

Content creator Ruth K recently endured every parent’s worst fear after her young son, whom she shares with comedian Mulamwah, went through nearly eight days of unexplained distress marked by constant crying. The ordeal began toward the end of 2025 and stretched into the first ..

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Content creator Ruth K's son, shared with comedian Mulamwah, endured nearly eight days of unexplained distress, prompting medical evaluations and cultural discussions. The child's condition improved immediately upon returning to Mulamwah's ancestral home in Kitale.

  • The child experienced constant crying and stopped eating and sleeping properly for approximately eight days, from late 2025 into early 2026.
  • Medical examinations at several Nairobi hospitals found no physical illness or medical explanation for the baby's distress.
  • Comedian Eddie Butita, speaking as a "Luya elder," advised the mother to keep soil from Mulamwah's ancestral home, a traditional remedy symbolizing a connection to the bloodline.

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Media personality Kamene Goro has addressed the long-standing "body count" controversy, confessing that the figure of 27 was fabricated. In an interview with Alex Mwakideu, she revealed the number was a "bait" tactic for a planned sexual health awareness campaign in 2018. Separately, Kamene Goro and her husband, DJ Bonez, revealed plans to potentially welcome their first child in 2026. In other news involving media personalities, content creator Ruth K's son with comedian Mulamwah suffered from nearly eight days of unexplained distress. After medical evaluations, the child's condition improved immediately upon returning to Mulamwah's ancestral home in Kitale.

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