‘I’ve helped Stivo secure 5-figure salary job at Safaricom, he can’t earn a living from music’ – Eric Omondi

By , K24 Digital
On Mon, 3 Jul, 2023 09:52 | 2 mins read
'Kwa hio yote yenye ilitendeka Mombasa naomba msahama' - Stivo finally apologizes to Eric Omondi
Stivo Simple Boy and Eric Omondi. Photo/Screengrab.

Eric Omondi has insisted that Stivo Simple Boy should do music for fun since he can't sustain himself in his career.

The comedian revealed he was raising funds together with his friends to cushion the rapper against the tough economic times.

"Tunamfanyia fundraising pale online I have called a few of my friends tucollect at least 600k," Eric Omondi said while speaking to Mungai Eve.

The comedian added that they plan to pay Stivo's rent for at least eight months, provide him with shopping to last him six months and pay for him to record at least three songs.

"We want to provide a solution that is lasting once and for all ju Stivo amekua na hii vicious circle anapata manager anamwagusha anakuja kulia nini so we want to pay for him rent for at least eight months, tumfanyie shopping ya at least six months, tumlipie studio ya at least three songs alafu tumgetie job, a day job 8 to 5," Eric said.

Eric Omondi additionally disclosed that he had already secured Stivo a job at Safaricom that pays Ksh65,000 a month.

"Kuna job moja tushapata ya 65k, a normal job hapo Safaricom. A normal job tu anaamka asubui anaenda job jioni anaenda studio," he said.

Asked how he managed to secure Stivo the lucrative job at Safaricom given that the rapper is an academic dwarf, Eric said the telco has many casual jobs that pay well.

"Kuna jobs anyone can do. Ukienda kama Safaricom, it's so big. Unajua kuna watu wanafanyanga casual, kuna watu wanafanya professional work. Kila mtu anaweza fanya kitu," Eric explained.

Stivo in an interview in June 2022 revealed that he did not go beyond primary school. The rapper admitted that he was a slow learner and struggled in school.

He studied in Homa Bay county from nursery to class seven and sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination in Kibera, Nairobi.

"Nlikua ule mtoto special. Kuna wale watu ambaye hawashiki vitu haraka, nlikua mmoja wao. Nlisoma nursery mbaka class 7 nkarudi Nairobi nkafanya darasa la nane," he said.

The rapper didn't join high school to pursue secondary education after he sat for KCPE. He started doing menial jobs to survive in the Kibera slums.

Management

Eric Omondi also said that he couldn't blame Stivo Simple Boy's past management for his current predicament.

The comedian insisted that the rapper needs help as a person and not new management.

"Siwezi blame management siku zote kuna weza kuwa na shida ya venye tuna approach njia za kusaidia Stivo Simple Boy. We can't do the same thing and expect different results. So mi nimestudy Stivo for the past two weeks, nimeongea naye nimeanza kumuelewa. Stivo needs help not a manager ju ata tukimpea manager mwingine the same thing will happen. Ananeed help as a person, watu wanawezakua wanamtake advantage ju ya situation yake," he said.

Eric insisted that Stivo should do music for fun and not to earn a living like other well-established musicians such as Sauti Sol and Khaligraph Jones.

"Stivo himself situation yake penye yuko alone kwanza ananeed help yeye kabla tuanze kumpatia management so that akifanya music afanye music for fun and not for a living ju atakua frustrated. Ju nimeongea naye akaniambia hajafanya show for the last four months," Eric said.

"So it should not be kama Sauti Sol ama Khaligraph ati anatumia music kuweka food on the table, no. Inafaa tumuwekee food on the table, tumpee job ili akue sure ikifika 31st ama 1st ama 2nd atakua na income," he added.