Today, 32-year-old Daniel Omosa is the life of the party, literally. The man who once teetered on the edge of financial ruin is now celebrating in style, spending a whopping Ksh 670,000 on a house party with his closest friends — all to mark a personal triumph: paying off a Ksh 22 million debt.
Omosa’s story is nothing short of dramatic. In January 2024, he took a Ksh 15 million loan from Okoa – Finance, putting his house and cars as collateral, aiming to invest and grow his wealth. But fortune did not smile upon him. The business he started tragically caught fire at Gikomba Market, destroying his hard work and leaving him facing a mountain of debt.
“I was shocked… Nilitaabika, wacha tu,” Omosa recalls. “I hadn’t insured my business, and everything I worked for went up in flames. By February 2025, I had only managed to pay Ksh 7 million, but the debt had ballooned to Ksh 22 million due to accumulated interest. I was stressed, sick, and hopeless. My blood pressure went through the roof.”
At his lowest point, a friend introduced him to Dr Kashiririka, a money and business caster whose reputation had been spreading quietly in Nairobi. “I was skeptical at first, but I had nothing to lose,” Omosa says. “I told him I had only Ksh 1 million to start over. He said that was enough. With a candle and some leaves, he performed a business spell and a money spell, and things changed almost instantly.”
Since then, Omosa’s fortunes have flipped. His new business started thriving, generating up to Ksh 800,000 in profits every month. “Even when I get home, there is still money,” he laughs, visibly relieved. “I never thought I would see this day.”
Today’s celebration is more than just a party; it’s a symbol of triumph over adversity. Friends, neighbors, and family have gathered to toast the man who faced near bankruptcy and came out victorious. Music, food, and laughter fill Omosa’s home in Wetlands as he recounts the highs and lows of his journey.
“I am celebrating because life has finally smiled on me na lazima after 2 months nachinja Ngombe za marafiki. Paying off Ksh 22 million in debt is not a small feat,” he says. “Meeting Dr Kashiririka changed my life. I have no regrets. I want everyone to know that no matter how dark things seem, a fresh start is always possible.”