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Prof Hamo Fired From Hot 96

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‘When it rains, it pours’ is what can best sum up comedian Herman Gakobo Kago, popularly known as Prof Hamo, current woes. The funnyman was kicked out of Royal Media Services (RMS) owned radio station Hot 96 FM for indiscipline. Hamo is accused of among other things of hardly reporting to work. 

This comes barely a week after Prof Hamo was accused by Jemutai real name Stella Koitie  of neglecting their two children. The comedienne claimed that his baby hardly paid a visit to his children and when he came he was totally wasted. She went on to say he had not been supporting them financially and she was about to be thrown out of her house for failing to pay rent. 

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Interestingly, in 2018 Jemutai denied that Hamo was his baby daddy saying such talk can break a family. Hamo has a wife and children. She said of their relationship:

“I am in a serious relationship with someone who is not in the limelight. Professor Hamo is not my baby daddy. Such stories can destroy a family. He helps me a lot with my comedy and we work together, that is why were are always seen together but we are not dating.”

The same blog claims that Hamo has no place to call home. The comedian has been swiftly replaced and now Jeff Koinange is hosting the Morning Drive show with Clyde who is the RMS deputy station manager.

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