Dr Ofweneke gifted Mulamwah‘s baby mama Carol Sonnie a health insurance worth KSh 1.2m. This was after he called the single mother and heard the baby crying. He inquired whether the baby needed the phone but Carol informed him that the baby was sick.
In a very maturely conducted interview seen on Ofweneke’s YouTube channel, the TV host presented Carol with gifts. “In our land, when a daughter comes to visit us, we feel the need to gift the baby. As an uncle to Kayla, together with a few friends, we thought of doing shopping for her.” Said Ofweneke as he handed Carol a shopping voucher worth 5k.
Carol could barely thank him enough before she was informed of the next gifts.

I don’t like the fact that I heard that the baby was sick. Said Ofweneke. So a friend and I have come together and decided to give you an insurance cover worth 1.2m to take care of you and the baby.
Ofweneke divulged that Mulamwah was free to be part of it. Because it covers the whole family.
Carol was super excited and was beside herself with joy.
This is to make sure that you are emotionally and psychologically alright to carry on. He added.
I never lived with him
The two went on to discuss Carol’s relationship with Mulamwah.
The gorgeous girl revealed that they never lived together with the infamous comedian.
She said that she still lives with her parents. And would only move in with Mulamwah had he married her.
“I have always lived with my parents, I never lived with Mulamwah because I was not married. I told him if he wanted us to live together, then he should make our relationship official.”
She also added that the two had planned for the pregnancy rubbishing claims made by Mulamwah that Carol did not know who the father of the child was.
You all know that I had a miscarriage before that, why on earth would I do that? When I went through that experience, I really wanted a child and even one doctor advised me to have a child,”
she added.
Dr. Ofweneke before ending the show issued Carol with lots of advice. ‘The most important thing is to protect the sanity of the child, that her innocence and growing up is protected.’ he said. And advised the two to finally reach a place where they could sit down and discuss the welfare of the child. He also advised her to stay strong for the sake of the baby. Make sure you protect your emotional and mental welfare. For you and your baby…