Entertainment
Mulamwah Shows How He Earned Sh1.1M From Facebook in 28 Days
The entertainer shared a screenshot of his Facebook earnings dashboard showing he made $8,844.78, equivalent to Ksh 1,142,745.58, in what appears to be a monthly payout.
Popular comedian and content creator Mulamwah has left social media buzzing after revealing his impressive earnings from Facebook’s monetization program.
The entertainer shared a screenshot of his Facebook earnings dashboard showing he made $8,844.78, equivalent to Ksh 1,142,745.58, in what appears to be a monthly payout.
The revelation came through Mulamwah’s Instagram Stories on July 24, 2025, where he posted the earnings screenshot with his characteristic humor.
“Facebook is finally paying. Ujanja ni kukaa mjinga. Facebook imechangamka,” he captioned the post, roughly translating to the strategy being to act innocent while Facebook has come alive.
This significant six-figure payout has sparked widespread discussions online, with many fans expressing amazement at the substantial income potential that Facebook offers content creators.
The news has also opened many people’s eyes to the lucrative opportunities available on the platform for consistent creators.
Mulamwah’s journey to this financial milestone didn’t happen overnight.
The comedian built his brand from humble beginnings, starting as a radio host before transitioning to online content creation.
His rise to prominence was partly fueled by his public relationship dramas that attracted significant media attention, but rather than letting these distractions derail him, he channeled the attention into growing his digital presence.
His content strategy has always centered on relatability.
Mulamwah creates comedy skits featuring everyday scenarios that resonate with ordinary Kenyans, often using simple equipment but delivering content that connects deeply with his audience.
This authentic approach has earned him a loyal following across multiple platforms.
The comedian has consistently advocated for content creators to diversify their income streams and maximize the potential of digital platforms.
His latest earnings serve as a testament to this philosophy, joining a growing number of Kenyan entertainers who are generating substantial income through content creation.
Mulamwah’s success story demonstrates that with consistency, authenticity, and strategic use of social media platforms, content creation can evolve from a hobby into a sustainable and highly profitable career.
His journey from simple comedy videos to earning over a million shillings monthly through Facebook monetization proves that digital platforms hold immense potential for creators willing to stay committed to their craft.
The revelation has undoubtedly inspired many aspiring content creators, showing them that persistence and genuine connection with audiences can translate into significant financial rewards in the digital age.
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