Moha of Jicho Pevu and John Allan Namu set to join new TV station 

John Allan Namu and his friend, Nyali MP’s Mohamed Ali, are set to make a grand return to the TV screens after signing a lucrative deal with a  new TV station.

According to sources, the two, who are popularly known for their successful investigative show Jicho Pevu, will return on TV47, a new channel owned by Mt Kenya University founder Simon Gicharu but through Cape Media as the mother company.

Ali first hinted about this after announcing his comeback on TV.

“A camera as revolutionary as you are! I am coming. New station, new deal. Guess who’s coming to dinner?” Mohammed said through his verified Twitter handle on Friday, May 3.

Gicharu revealed the Swahili show will be re branded to Jicho Pevu47 and much of it will focus on the untold but relatable stories.

Not excited

Kenyans however have not being anticipating for its comeback. Kenyans online bashed the politician saying that he’s just like all the other and there’s no way in the world he will expose his “friends” when he returns.

Watch: Mohammed Ali releases trailer of new Jicho Pevu

It has been a tough week for politician Mohammed Ali but it seems he’s trying to redeem himself.

The politician has been under the spotlight for sometime now after Boniface Mwangi claimed he’s a sell out and is no longer after fighting for the common Mwanainchi.

“While resting at home yesterday, I received a call from Moha, who told me that we needed to talk. I haven’t met, or spoken to Mohammed Ali Jicho Pevu since he started hanging out with Ruto, but he is a friend I have known for about 10 years, or more. When someone you have known that long says we need to talk, you drop whatever you’re doing and go see them. I met up with him and we spent the next five hours together. Moha did most of the talking.” said Mwangi. 

Rejected by TV stations

It seems Moha is trying to go back to his old days and has even launched a trailer of the first Jicho Pevu since joining parliament. According to Mwangi, no TV channel wants to air it.

Lessons learned in his first year in parliament? In a nutshell, Mohamed Ali depressed me. We don’t have a Parliament, but an auction house. Moha wants to talk. He has done his first Jicho Pevu exposé since he was elected; it’s called Dunia Gunia. I watched the trailer. Our media doesn’t want to screen it, though,” revealed Boniface Mwangi.

Here’s the trailer:

 

Exclusive: Moha speaks for the first time after viral video emerged of his alleged father claiming he had neglected him

“They should not dance on my father’s grave, kwa kweli siasa haifanywi hivo!” Those are the first words Moha tells me when I call him in regards to some video doing rounds online of an old man claiming to be his father.

The old man was calling out Moha for allegedly neglecting him and their whole family, abandoning them in some dreadful place somewhere in the confines of Isiolo to rot there.

Together with another woman, who claimed to be his cousin, they asked that Moha go back home and take care of them first before vying for a political seat in a different County.

Check out the video here:

As for Moha, he couldn’t help but laugh about this gimmicks which he alleged are orchestrated by his bitter rival Saido, who is also vying for the Nyali Parliamentary seat.

He urged him to be more creative next time as the people in the video were nowhere close to being his relatives. First of all, his old man passed away in 2007, back when he had just joined the media industry so there was no way that man in the video was his father. He actually shared a photo of his father’s grave in the facebook post below just to assure everyone he was speaking the truth.

Those people again were Somali’s while he himself in Borana, in his full existence only left with the mother and a sister who resides in Greece.

He went further to allege that the people in the video were paid Ksh 50,000 to malign his name and he was aware they were residents of ziwa la ngombe Vietnam, Mombasa.

Sigh! Now that’s when you know politics is not a game for the faint hearted!

Check out his Facebook post: