Jemutai asks Professor Hamo to stop playing victim

By , March 4, 2026

Comedian Jemutai has asked Professor Hamo to stop playing victim following his recent remarks about cheating and poverty.

Jemutai, who is Hamo’s baby mama, said the issue that made him trend was about the children and not anything else.

“Dear Harman Kago, stop playing victim. The reason you went viral is because of the children, haijawai kuwa about sisi. Ama about sijui nini,” she said on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

Jemutai’s post. PHOTO/@iamjemutai/Instagram

She added that planned or not, the children are already here and depend on both of them.

“Either tulipanga ama hatuku panga, hawa watotot wako hapa kwa hii dunia. Wanatutegemea sisi,” she said.

Jemutai questioned his decision to move from one podcast to another, discussing personal matters.

She questions his interview appearances

“Sasa ebu imagine, as a dad, you are jumping from one podcast to the other ukidiscuss sijui nini Hamo,” she said.

She added that interviews do not pay him and instead give content to others who make money.

“Interview haikulipi, unaenda kupea watu content, they will make money, and you go home empty-handed. Ni fame gani unatafuta?” she asked. She warned that such moves continue to damage his brand.

“You continue damaging your brand. Halafu unakuja hapa kusema hapa sijui nini. God is a gracious God, hakuna vile God atakupunish for 5 years,” she added.

Professor Hamo’s post. PHOTO/hamoprof/X

Her remarks come after Hamo spoke about cheating and its consequences.

In a video shared on Saturday, February 28, 2026, Hamo said the shortest way to poverty is cheating on your wife or husband. He said many people blame the economy when their businesses fail, yet the real cause is personal actions.

“When I said the shortest way to poverty is when you cheat on your wife or husband, ni ukweli,” he said.

He explained that the damage caused by cheating happens quietly before people notice.

“It is so hidden you think, biashara yako ilianguka juu ya uchumi, si uchumi. Si uchumi,” he said in the video.

He insisted that people often blame outside problems instead of looking at their own choices.

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