Kenyans Flood Albert Ojwang’s Father’s M-Pesa, Hit Limit in Minutes


(photo courtesy: Albert Ojwang) 

Kenyans have shown massive support following the death of blogger Albert Ojwang, who died in police custody at Central Police Station, Nairobi, on Sunday, 8 June 2025.

On Tuesday, comedian Eric Omondi shared Ojwang’s father’s M-Pesa number.

 Within 11 minutes, Kenyans began sending donations. In just three hours, the account reached its maximum limit of Ksh500,000, leaving many unable to complete their transactions.

Eric Omondi confirmed the fast response, saying the phone was full shortly after his video was posted. 

Social media was filled with screenshots of successful payments and messages of solidarity.

M-Pesa allows a maximum account balance of Ksh500,000 and a maximum transaction of Ksh250,000. 

Due to the high number of contributions, Omondi provided an alternative number and encouraged the use of Pochi La Biashara, a Safaricom service that bypasses standard wallet limits.

Albert Ojwang left behind a three-year-old son. Omondi urged Kenyans to continue supporting the family, stating that the child should grow up knowing his father died a hero.

SOURCE 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Vehicles To Be More Expensive in Kenya After New Law Takes Effect, KRA Confirms

Kenya Prisons Shortlist 2025: Interview Dates and Full List of Successful Candidates Released

Good News for Kenyans Yet to File Returns as KRA Extends Working Hours, Here Is New Working Hours