Mulamwah snubs Ruth K, celebrates Carol Sonnie on Mother’s Day

Comedian and digital content creator David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has stirred reactions after he publicly celebrated his ex and second baby mama, Carol Muthoni Sonnie, on Mother’s Day while completely ignoring his most recent partner, Ruth K.
In a warm Instagram post shared on the evening of Sunday, May 11, 2025, Mulamwah shared a photo of Carol Sonnie holding their daughter, Keilah Oyando, alongside the caption: “Happy Mother’s Day, Mama Keilah.”
He also posted a separate photo of their daughter, clearly recognising Sonnie’s role as a mother.
The post came just weeks after Mulamwah announced his breakup with Ruth K, the woman he had introduced as his new girlfriend following his split with Sonnie.
The breakup, which he made public online, marked the end of their short-lived relationship, during which they welcomed a child together.
The Mother’s Day post has since sparked speculation among fans about where Mulamwah stands.

Mulamwah on Sonnie
The former radio host, on March 29, 2025, opened up about his current relationship with Sonnie.
Speaking during an interview, Mulamwah explained that the efforts to reconcile had unfolded as they did, emphasising that he held no ill will over the failed attempt to mend fences.
He also expressed hope that things would work out in the future.
According to him, the success of such matters is dependent on the approach one takes, and he believes he has made sufficient strides towards reconciliation, achieving some progress, albeit not on a grand scale.

“Reunion ni kitu itafanyika with time. It’s about the coping mechanism, and people have different ones. So ni duty yako. I believe step zenye tumemake ni mingi na tutafika, lakini hatutaki kurudi huko nyuma,” he shared.
Mulamwah further noted that what matters most for now is whether both parties are doing well, adding that if they are, then they are on the right path for now, as everything will eventually fall into place.
He also subtly hinted that, at times, when a partner appears to be acting out, it could be a result of the emotional strain from their separation. Mulamwah shared that he constantly prays, hoping his relationship with his baby mama and their child will unfold as he wishes.
“As long as everybody is doing well, hiyo ndiyo maana. Unajua, sometimes kuna scientist alisema sodium is very reactive ikiwa peke yake. So kuna vitu zikiwa peke yake hukuwa different. Sometimes things may work, and other times they may not, but you keep praying. In the coming years, I hope things will fall into place,” he said.
