Kenyan content creator and Media personality David Oyando well known as Mulamwah has elicited mixed reactions on social media after giving a house tour of his mud house in Kitale.

Mulamwah and his wife Ruth K shared a video on social media showing the village house.



PHOTO | COURTESY: Mulamwah and Ruth K in their village house 

They gave the fans a glimpse of everything including the kitchen, the living space and the bedroom.

The video however attracted reactions from their fans on social media with some lauding the couple for being real while others called them out for glorifying poverty.

PHOTO | COURTESY: Mulamwah accused of glorifying poverty 

PHOTO | COURTESY: Mulamwah accused of glorifying poverty 

Below are some comments:

"The rich acting poor the poor acting rich 😩😫😭😢."

"At one point we lived like this and it was not funny at all I don't think anyone wants to live like this."

"ÑO....Mulamwah just shows the public tge other side of life rarely shown in media, how other people live and how proud he is to grow in that environment...it also shows he has not neglected his past environment just because he made it.."

"When You post your life wanasema Ni show off, Ukijaribu Kuonyesha hauna Wanasema unasifu umaskini... 😂😂 Usipoonyesha tena wanakuvamia 😂😂 mnatakaga aje Wadau 😂."

"Another day to remind you that theiris nothing you will ever do to satisfy everyone. If one group is happy because of a particular thing, the other will always be against it. So just do you."

Mulamwah is currently building a multimillion mansion in Kitale.

In a previous post on his Instagram account, Mulamwah offered a sneak peek of the ongoing construction by sharing a video from the rooftop of the yet-to-be-completed lavish property.

The video featured Mulamwah alongside his 'bestie', Ruth K.

"Pole pole tu, inawezekana 🙏🙏 God has been great, let no one tell you that you cant !!!, trust in your self, believe in your dreams, pray to god and do your best. one day you'll sit back and say i did it 💪💪," he captioned.