Joseph Kinuthia popularly known as Omosh Kizangila has not yet moved into his new house after being handed the keys in July.
The three bedroomed bungalow that stands at Joska along Kangundo Road was built with the help of Kenyans after Omosh’s story on financial struggles went viral.
The former Tahidi high actor said that he is still considering some few things before finally moving into the house.
“It is complete, but there are a few things I have to sort out… I have a family…children have to go to school. We have to sit down and see how we can organize to find them schools nearby. We don’t want a situation where we expose kids to the cold,” Omosh said in an interview with Mpasho.
He further said that he did not want to move into the house and then move out later but he often visits the home to check on it.
“Also, I did not want to enter the house then move out again…so I have to do a few checks…but soon I am moving in. I go there frequently to check it,” Omosh said.
While being handed the keys, Omosh said that his younger wife will be the one to occupy the house.
He also promised not to sell the house but in September, the actor almost sold his house to pranksters who had posed as buyers.
According to a video that was shared on YouTube, Omosh had initially refused to sell the house but when the ‘client’ started mentioning the amount of money he was willing to give him, he started changing his mind.
“I can sell it at Sh17 million… Give me Sh15 million and I will give you the keys. The deal is between me and you, I don’t need permission to sell my own house,” Omosh said.
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