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Rehabilitating Churchil Show Comedian Loses a Father

Another one of Daniel Ndambuki’s Churchil Show comedian is mourning after losing his father to stomach cancer.

The rehabilitating Churchill Show comedian George Maina alias Njoro has lost his father.

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For a few who have been following once a funny MC, comedian Njoro, who unfortunately had been wasted in cheap liquor and fallen into depression until saved by ex-churchill comedianne Zeddy, the late dad has been battling cancer.

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Njoro and Zeddy in December Last year. Zeddy had gone to visit Njoro in Nakuru

In December, Njoro confessed how he galloped Ks3.5 million in cheap liquor after fame has diluted his mind.

Now slowly reforming Njoro took to social media to share the news of his father’s demise.

“I am broken, totally broken. Where do I even start? or what should I even do? Dad why now ??

Rest in peace Dad till we meet again, I loved you and will always do. Shine on your way Dad,” Njoro posted.

After online comedianne Zeddy had saved Njoro from the darkest dungeons, Kenyans of goodwill joined hands to raise funds to help offset the father’s medical bill.

Njoro further announced that a local organisation decided to partially foot the hospital bill.

Njoro first revealed that his father was battling cancer in mid-July 2020 to fellow comedian Zainabu Zeddy.

The comedian had initially disclosed that the plight of his family had caused him to suffer depression. This compelled him to attempt suicide.

You know, when you lose everything, you also end up losing the people you used to call your friends. I have tried to take my own life three times but by some miracle, I failed in all my attempts. It must be God’s plan but truth be told, I am not well at all,” he confessed.

Njoro recently landed two media jobs at Flamingo Radio and KTN News.

He noted that he was trying to turn his life around after he completed his rehabilitation.

My life changed and I am now managing my finances better. I had even separated with my wife and children (owing to depression) but we got back together,” Njoro stated.