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  • Hamo was accused of being a deadbeat parent but he came out to defend himself maintaining that he is a present father in his children's lives.

Comedian Professor Hamo has allegedly demanded a DNA test according to screenshots shared by blogger Edgar Obare.

On Friday Obare shared chat messages between himself and Jemutai who revealed that Hamo was a dead beat father and he had refused to take care of his two kids.

In the texts shared by Obare Jemutai claimed that Hamo had asked for a DNA test in order for him to take up his duties as a father.

"The DNA is in about two weeks. We did the DNA on Tuesday at KEMRI," Jemutai stated.

She however said that Hamo had agreed to pay for the kid's school fees and he had given her the money after Churchill organized an intervention for the two.

"Hi Edgar, yes that was me, Hamo and his brother we were at big square on Wednesday. We met on Monday with Churchill and a few guys to try and sort out issues," Jemutai said.

"At the meeting, he agreed to pay for the school fees, so tulimeet on Wednesday as agreed and he gave me the school nikalipa jana," she added.


Comedians Professor Hamo and Jemutai have been washing their dirty linen in public amidst allegations that the former is a deadbeat father.

The allegations were first made public by blogger Edgar Obare and fans called out the Churchill show comedian for absconding from his duties as a father.

Churchill intervened and promised to help the two sort out their issue for the benefit of the children. Jemutai had on Friday, April 30, approached blogger Edgar Obare seeking to sell her Facebook account.

She intimated to the blogger, her financial woes, and how she had a tough time caring for her children.

When Edgar posted her woes on Instagram fans who know that she sired kids with Hamo started blasting the latter for being a deadbeat father and absconding from his duties.

But Hamo came out to explain his position over the allegations and maintained that he is a present father in his children's lives.