Father Mo is making a name for himself. He's more than an entertainer, he's a musician steadily building his career. During a quickfire interview with Kalondu Musyimi, the entertainer talked about his creative journey, work ethic and what drives him.
The Power of Consistency
For Mo, success comes down to one thing: consistency. His new single, "Nyadundo," featuring Diana Cods, is a perfect example of this.
"The best advice I've ever received is to be consistent. It has helped me a lot. I have to put out work every time," he shared.

Whether it’s a comedy video or a new song, every project is a chance to connect with fans and keep the momentum going. It's about always being present and engaging with his audience.
"Niko na Pesa Kushinda Babako"
Mo’s catchy, memorable line, "Niko na pesa kushinda babako" (I have more money than your father), is a perfect example of how his humour and music blend.
The phrase quickly went viral, cementing his place in pop culture and proving the power of a simple, witty line.
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Lessons Learned
While he's grateful for the attention, Mo’s journey hasn't been without its challenges. He wishes he had learned more about management early in his career. He warns against rushing into deals that aren't beneficial in the long run.
A Day in the Life
Mo's personal ambitions reflect his professional drive. His dream car is a Jeep, a stark contrast to the modest Nissan he currently drives, symbolizing where he is now versus where he's heading. His days are a mix of:
Early morning prayers

Engaging with fans on social media
Late-night creative sessions
From Selling Shoes to Viral Stardom
Before his career took off, Mo was a shoe salesman in Nairobi. Now, he’s on a path that combines music, comedy, and digital content into a unique brand. His message is clear: stay consistent, be authentic, and keep moving forward.
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