Prof Hamo, Jemutai Conduct DNA After Churchill's Intervention

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Comedian Prof Hamo (left) and Jemutai Chibambe (right)
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Hot 96 radio presenter Herman Gakobo Kago (Professor Hamo) and his fellow comedian, Stella Bunei Koitie (Jemutai Chibambe) conducted DNA tests to determine the paternity of their children. 

Jemutai, while speaking to blogger Edgar Obare on Friday, May 7, stated that they made the decision after meeting Classic 105 presenter and comedian Daniel Ndambuki (Churchill). 

Churchill offered to intervene and resolve the spat between the two after Jemutai alleged that Hamo had absconded his fatherly duties.

"Yes, Hamo, his brother and I were at a restaurant on Wednesday (May 6). We met Churchill and a few guys on Monday, May 4 to sort out issues. We are still finding solutions to the matter. 

Churchill Show comedian Jemutai Chibambe (left), its founder Daniel 'Churchill' Ndambuki (center) and Hot 96 presenter Professor Hamo.
Churchill Show comedian Jemutai Chibambe (left), its founder Daniel 'Churchill' Ndambuki (center) and Hot 96 presenter Professor Hamo.
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"At the meeting, he (Hamo) agreed to pay for the school fees which I paid. The DNA will be out in a fortnight," Jemutai disclosed adding that they conducted the tests at Kenya Medical Research Institute. 

The cost of DNA at KEMRI ranges between Ksh20,000 and Ksh30,000. 

Hamo had refuted allegations that he deserted his family, explaining that his wife usually sent upkeep money to Jemutai. 

"I have children who live with me and others who don't live with me. I have been providing for my children from day one and there's no day they went without food or shelter or anything they need.

"My wife is the one who sends upkeep for the children who don't live with us. This has been the agreement between my family and the mother of the children," he defended himself. 

However, Jemutai alleged that he only offered Ksh9,000 and rarely visited his two children.

"I am a mother of two and a comedian. Life is becoming hard every day and I have lots of arrears. As a mother I would do anything for my kids," she stated adding that she was willing to sell her Facebook account at Ksh1.7 million to raise funds. 

Churchill Show presenters Jemutai Chibambe and Prof Hamo during a past performance
Churchill Show presenters Jemutai Chibambe and Prof Hamo during a past performance
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