ERIC OMONDI’S NEW STUDIO SHUT DOWN.

Eric Omondi recently launched his new studios (Big Tyme Entertainment), which he planned to start his artistic work on.

However, the comedian is now suffering after his studio was reportedly shut down.

Feeling frustrated, the comedian posted on his instagram page claiming that the studios located in Lavington were shut down by, Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS).

They claimed that the studio was located in a residential area, hence, the order to vacate.

Eric shared a video explaining how NMS had allegedly branded his studio illegal and sprayed his gates but he vowed to stay put arguing that his was not the only commercial entity in the area.

‘We woke up today at Big Tyme Entertainment to this ‘Illegal NMS, Site closed on 30/11/2020’.

“They are saying we are not supposed to have a business in this area, while we have Coke Studios here, we have Azam TV, three schools here, offices but they are saying we are not supposed to have a business here because it’s a residential area,” Eric complained.

Talking about the way forward:

“First and foremost, we are not going anywhere, we will be here for a very long time. Vijana wakilala wanahukumiwa, Wakiiba wanauliwa, wakiamka kufanya kazi ma Cartels wanawaziba…But this time they have touched a Live wire and they will burn!!! They are playing with the wrong person,” he said.

Eric blamed an anonymous woman for all these:

“So, I am told there is a woman whom I have never met who is responsible for all this. I don’t know her but I am told she even came to my studios during my launch. I don’t know who has paid her but I want to tell her I am giving her 24 hours to come clean this gate and send me a written APOLOGY,” he added.

This came after he had a fall out with the CEO of Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) over his content.

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