Eric Omondi Gives Gospel Artist Bahati a Brotherly Advice

11/12/2015

Gospel Artist Bahati  released 4 day ago a song with Denno called Story yangu. It is through this that Bahati was claiming in media interviews that Denno was saying truth over allegations that he never received any royalties from the Song Mbona.
Mbona was hit song Daddy Owen had featured Denno and it topped many charts in 2012 and 2013.
Bahati wrote a long letter on social media blaming Daddy Owen for leaving Denno suffer after claiming to help him.

#DEAR_KENYANS....It was on the 27th May 2012 that Sunday when many of you heard the name #DENNO_WA_MBONA. Kenyans Shed...
Posted by Bahati on Sunday, December 6, 2015
However Comedian Eric Omondi has out to give Bahati a brotherly advice.
This is what he said:


Dear BAHATI. When you get to the top by pulling your brothers down then yours will be a free fall. You can only make your Face brighter by staying in God's Presence like Moses did, you cannot make your Candle brighter by putting off your brothers Candle. We cannot build an industry where Artists thrive by showing us just how bad others are. We cannot do Ministry the same way Muhammad Ali does Jicho Pevu. By seeking what could be dirty in our brothers and exposing it to the world. We must go back to the old Christian way, that is Biblical, Call your brother talk to him in private first Mathew: 18:15. WE MUST GET BACK TO GOD!!!! And begin to avoid Sideshows. Ours is a higher calling. And to Deno my brother and good friend(Na bado uko na lunch yangu bro) sometimes the best we can do is to say thank you to our Fathers to those who gave us the platform, bless them and trust God for even greater heights for HE ALONE understands and Knows our plight(God Bless Churchill and Shine His Face Upon him) And now by the Grace placed upon me by God as your big brother in the Ministry and Industry I Admonish and Plead with you let this be the last time you write to us a long letter concerning another artist. You make good music. Keep doing that and bless the nation, that's your calling You are a great Artist and Minister of the gospel. God Bless you. @bahatikenya @size8reborn @djmokenya @daddyowen


Dear BAHATI. When you get to the top by pulling your brothers down then yours will be a free fall. You can only make your Face brighter by staying in God's Presence like Moses did, you cannot make your Candle brighter by putting off your brothers Candle. We cannot build an industry where Artists thrive by showing us just how bad others are. We cannot do Ministry the same way Muhammad Ali does Jicho Pevu. By seeking what could be dirty in our brothers and exposing it to the world. We must go back to the old Christian way, that is Biblical, Call your brother talk to him in private first Mathew: 18:15. WE MUST GET BACK TO GOD!!!! And begin to avoid Sideshows. Ours is a higher calling. And to Deno my brother and good friend(Na bado uko na lunch yangu bro) sometimes the best we can do is to say thank you to our Fathers to those who gave us the platform, bless them and trust God for even greater heights for HE ALONE understands and Knows our plight(God Bless Churchill and Shine His Face Upon him) And now by the Grace placed upon me by God as your big brother in the Ministry and Industry I Admonish and Plead with you let this be the last time you write to us a long letter concerning another artist. You make good music. Keep doing that and bless the nation, that's your calling You are a great Artist and Minister of the gospel. God Bless you. @bahatikenya @size8reborn @djmokenya @daddyowen
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