Eric Omondi opens up about his mentor Churchill, and making millions
Eric Omondi and Daniel Churchill Ndambuki [Photo: Courtesy]
The President of Comedy Africa Eric Omondi has opened up about his relationship with Daniel ‘Churchill’ Ndambuki, who is Laugh Industry CEO, and said he helped shape his journey through the many networking and mentorship opportunities he had at
Churchill Show.
Omondi, who is fresh from an electrifying event in Tanzania, said the show was a launching pad and defended Churchill from claims that the veteran comic and radio host was shortchanging talents.
“I’m saying this from experience; I have the moral authority, more than Churchill, to talk about this topic. It bothers me, and I think it’s just nonsense of the highest order… All Churchill gives you is a platform… Churchill has never ever called someone to come for auditions. All of us went there, and were offered an opportunity to showcase our talents. That is because he has a show -
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What 10 of your favourite stars are looking forward to in 2021
They all shared a similar theme - hope [Photo: Shutterstock]
2020 was a tumultuous year, characterised by disruption of ways of life i.e in business, education, work and lifestyle, following the outbreak of coronavirus.
Actor and musician Aliwa says the year was relatively good despite the challenges. I believe everything happens for a reason. Challenges are not meant to destroy or harm us, but to prepare us for extraordinary service for the glory of God.”
Sentiments echoed by multiple award-winning gospel singers, Daddy Owen and Eunice Njeri, who - without going into details, said they have every reason to be grateful for gains made in 2020. The word of God urges us to be grateful in every situation, said Njeri. As long as we live we need to guard our hearts above everything else, knowing this world is not our home, added Owen.