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Eric Omondi, the comedian, has a doppelganger who asserts that they are blood relatives.
The TikToker known as Eric Omondi Mdogo has been appealing to the comedian to reach out to him. He believes that the entertainer is his relative and wants Omondi to support and uplift him.
What Eric Omondi’s lookalike want
Eric Omondi’s lookalike, known as Eric Omondi Mdogo on TikTok, wants the comedian to connect with him and provide support, believing they are relatives.
In a new video, he vowed to continue mentioning Omondi’s name until they meet in person.
He suggested taking a DNA test with the comedian to prove their familial ties and also urged Omondi to support him, as he does with other people.
“Eric Omondi, we are not done yet, and this won’t end anytime soon. I want you to listen to me carefully. I insist that we must do a DNA test. I also have some requests from you. You can’t ignore me and assist other people out there while I have my challenges,” the man said.
Netizens have been reacting to Eric Omondi Mdogo’s claims with various opinions and comments.
Kenyanray commented, “At some point, this boy is making sense and you are taking him for granted.”
Jupiterpilate added, “Ok, let’s agree, Erick is your brother, but you and I know the kind of wealth Erick has is a result of hard work, not inheritance; why do you need his wealth?”
Mjukuu wa Indeche remarked, “Relatives who feel entitled. Work hard for your money.”
Tinna Tamarao commented, “Eric worked hard for his money.”
Dipherbz added, “Bro, you are a grown-up. Just focus and work hard just as Eric does.”
These comments emphasize the importance of hard work and self-reliance, echoing sentiments about personal effort and achievement rather than relying on familial connections alone.
Eric Omondi recently made a plea to Thika residents
A few days ago, the comedian Eric Omondi launched a search for a young schoolgirl who was seen selling maize at night.
In a viral video, the girl was captured collecting maize spread on a sack and putting them one by one into a crate.
Eric appealed to anyone from Thika or around Kisiwa Primary School to help him trace the needy girl.