"Unataka kurudi kwako?": Ohangla musician Amiso Thwango, ex-wife clash on TikTok
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- Ohangla musician Amiso Thwango and his ex-wife Mama Maureen took their personal dispute to TikTok Live on August 18
- Mama Maureen confirmed she left Amiso's house, prompting him to challenge her claims that he had spoken ill of her in public
- The public fallout comes days after accusations linking the musician to mishandling of Tony Ndiema's burial funds
An ohangla musician, Amiso Thwango, and his ex-wife, Mama Maureen, turned TikTok into a battleground on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, when they aired their unresolved grievances live in front of thousands of viewers.
The livestream featured the two in a candid conversation on their current status, with Amiso asking his ex to confirm they have never met since she left.
Their clash comes days after Amiso and Victor Kokomoh were put on the spot for how they handled funds meant for Tony Ndiema's burial.
While speaking Dholuo, Amiso reminded his ex that he has never come out publicly to speak ill of her and pointed out how she has been speaking badly about him.
At some point, Mama Maureen asked Amiso to send her milk money, leaving him ranting and questioning why he should, yet she no longer lives in his house.
Watch the video below:
How Kenyans reacted
The livestream drew a wave of reactions from Kenyans who had plenty to say about the public spectacle. Here are some of the reactions from social media users:
@Cocoa dreamer said:
"Women are also confusing themselves on TikTok now."
@nyangii nyar asembo said:
"Us who come from Asembo we do not know how to beg people 😄😄."
@Caroline Otieno said:
"Halafu siku moja utapata wamerudiana 🤣🤣🤣 pumbavu zetu."
@kachola moja said:
"Amiso, you are destroying your brand by responding to this woman. Stop it."
@it's her linne said:
"Huyo mama hayuko serious, mimi nikakaa na mtoi wangu tangu nizae amefkisha 14 years anaenda Grade 10 bila sapot ya mtu."
@Brayo Kadory said:
"😂😂😂😂😂😂 is our artiste these days high on something?"
@user6354030699438nyar nyakach said:
"Mungu nifundishe kunyamanza."
The reactions ranged from amusement to empathy, with several users suggesting Mama Maureen had been raising a child alone without support, while others simply called the entire exchange entertaining social media drama.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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