Stop using quick fixes to gain fame Mulamwah tells creatives.

David Oyando famously known as Mulamwah has been in the creative industry long enough to actually tell what will bring you down as an  individual and what will be your  rise to fame.

He had a few words for the young creatives and warned them about sexualizing their content too much. According to him sexual content will be short-lived with long term effects of rejection from brands to collaborate with.

“Nowadays most creatives are running into making sexual and erotic video for quick fixes and views. You will get the hype and the trend but no one will be willing to work with you. Be neat rise slow, reap fruits “he wrote.

Governor Mike Sonko also seconded him and he recently advised youths against seeking quick things for fame and money because it’s not worth it.

I have been approached many times, ooh bro with your brains you can do very well .ooh, you just need to dress smart and nail a deal and walk out a rich man .ooh I will give you a good car bora deal iivane, nonsense let me work hard for my money .let me cry when I fail let me scratch the ground hard enough added Sonko.

Also Victor Kanyari said this  “ you are 18-30 years old you have no savings ,  no investments no education ,no plan ,just weed ,alcohol ,weekend life ,relationship goals and you wake up one day and you 40 and you realize all you did was to impress the streets and friends wake up black child fight for yourself ,your future ,your family .there is a big difference between enjoying and destroying your future .” he said