Comedian Eric Omondi has just turned 41 today, and he’s taking some time to reflect on his journey so far.
From his early beginnings in comedy to becoming a household name in Kenya, Eric has come a long way, and he’s grateful for every experience that has shaped him into the person he is today.
But that’s not all – he’s also setting his sights on a brighter future for himself and all Kenyans.
To mark the occasion, Eric shared a photo of himself on Instagram dressed in a striking blue suit. In the caption, he expressed his aspirations for the future.
“As I turn 41 today, I can only reflect on the journey and prepare for a brighter future for me and my fellow citizens,” he wrote.
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Drawing inspiration from the story of the Israelites, who wandered in the wilderness for 40 years before reaching the Promised Land, Eric expressed his hope that Kenya will soon see better days.
“I feel like this is the year we start our journey into that promised land,” he proclaimed.
“Very soon our lives will flow with milk and honey because this is the will of God.”
Eric’s fiancée, Lynn, and socialite Amber Ray also took to Instagram to wish him a happy birthday and express their admiration for the comedian.
Lynn called him “the most ambitious and greatest man” she knows, while Amber Ray praised him for helping her brand and blessed his heart.
But while Eric is looking ahead to a brighter future, he’s also deeply concerned about the challenges facing Kenyans today.
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In recent weeks, he’s been vocal about the challenges facing Kenyans, from the high cost of living to issues like the price of maize flour.
He’s even organized protests outside Parliament to demand action on these pressing issues.
“Our agenda is unga [maize flour], kerosene, taxes, and money in the pockets of Kenyans,” he declared.
“Hunger does not discriminate. Hunger does not care about your tribe, and your landlord does not care about your political party.
That’s why we need food on the table of every Kenyan.”