Kenyan comedian and content creator David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has warmed hearts online after sharing a series of rare and thankful messages following a weekend spent with his two children.
The entertainer, who has often faced public scrutiny over his co-parenting dynamics, appeared at ease as he bonded with his daughter, Keilah Oyando, and his son, Calvin.
The series of posts, shared across his social media platforms on Sunday, captured intimate family moments that the comedian described as answers to his prayers.
A Father’s Gratitude
In one of the most striking images, Mulamwah is seen kneeling between his two children in front of a black car. He wears a white shirt and black trousers, with his daughter holding a football adorned with the Kenyan flag colours.

His daughter, Keilah, wears a pink patterned dress, while young Kalamwah stands in a green t-shirt and jeans.
The caption for this specific moment was brief but deeply emotional, signaling a significant milestone in his personal life.
"My world ?, times I prayed for."
Vivid Family Moments
The weekend appeared to be filled with outdoor activities and quiet bonding time. In another photo, the comedian is pictured carrying his son while holding his daughter’s hand.
The trio stands in a lush garden setting, with Mulamwah looking down affectionately at the children.
The comedian used these posts to express his spiritual connection to his role as a father, repeatedly crediting a higher power for the harmony.
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"God is great, couldn't ask for more ❤️❤️."
A separate candid shot features just the two children walking together on a paved path, framed by vibrant green bushes highlighting the growing bond between the siblings, who come from different mothers.
The "Backbenchers" and Life Milestones
Mulamwah also offered a glimpse into their travel time, sharing a photo from the backseat of a car with a sunroof. In the image, he leans back comfortably while the children sit beside him, seemingly occupied with snacks.
He jokingly referred to the trio as "Backbenchers" while wishing his followers a blessed week ahead.
"Thankful to God for the steps so far in life."

A Journey of Co-Parenting
This public display of unity marks a notable shift from the comedian's previous struggles in the public eye regarding his children.
For several years, Mulamwah and Carrol Sonie were embroiled in a public and often heated dispute regarding access to their daughter. However, the recent photos suggest a more settled co-parenting arrangement that allows the comedian to spend time with both children simultaneously.
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