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Mulamwah reappears on Facebook after deleting all content from his IG and TikTok accounts

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Mulamwah reappears on Facebook after deleting all content from his IG and TikTok accounts
Comedian Mulamwah. PHOTO/@Mulamwah/Instagram

Mulamwah has broken his silence following a mysterious four-day digital disappearance that saw him wipe his Instagram and TikTok accounts completely clean.

The comedian, whose real name is David Oyando, sent shockwaves through his millions of followers on April 23, 2026, when his profiles suddenly became “ghost towns,” with every photo, video, and memory deleted without explanation.

However, on Monday, April 27, the star made his first cautious return to the digital world, posting a simple, one-word message on Facebook alongside a new photo of himself: “helo 🤭”.

A screengrab of a Facebook post by Mulamwah on 27, 2026.

This “social media blackout” is a tactic Mulamwah has used before to signal major life shifts or to build anticipation for upcoming projects.

Fans are split on the motive behind the latest wipe.

Some suggest it marks a “Fresh Start” following the completion of his multi-million shilling mansion in Kitale, signalling a transition from “Internet Comedian” to serious businessman and family man.

Others, however, suspect a high-stakes marketing move.

In the competitive world of Kenyan entertainment, wiping an account is often the precursor to a major announcement—leading many to speculate that a new song or a nationwide tour is imminent.

A screengrab of Mulamwah’s Instagram account as of April 28, 2026, at 11:00 am.

The digital erasure comes at a turbulent time for the star.

Mulamwah has recently been embroiled in intense public drama with his ex-partner, Ruth K, which included allegations of leaked private photos and public apologies.

He recently told fans to “mind their own business” after he deleted photos of a rumored new flame, Emiliana, leading some to believe the total wipe was an attempt to protect his private life from further scrutiny.

While his Instagram and TikTok remain hauntingly empty, his Facebook followers – who were spared from the mass deletion – have been debating his return.

A screengrab of Mulamwah’s TikTok account as of April 28, 2026, at 11:00 am.

The brief “helo” post has already garnered thousands of reactions, with fans demanding to know the truth behind the blackout.

Whether this is a genuine retirement from the “influencer” lifestyle or just another clever twist in his ever-dramatic career remains to be seen.

For now, the man who built an empire on “storytelling” has left his fans with a blank page and everyone is waiting to see what he writes next.

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