
Jaymo Ule Msee, a Kenyan media star whose real name is Wilson Muirania Gathoni, has returned to Islam. His choice has stirred up big talks on social media.
He took the Shahada at Jamia Masjid and picked the name Hakeem Amir Malik.
Jaymo shared the news on his social pages with moving posts. He called it a deep spiritual fresh start.
“Today I start over. A healed heart, a fresh soul, and a life given to Allah. From now on, faith, service, and purpose guide my steps,” he posted.
Kenyans online reacted fast. Fans, supporters, and other voices sent congrats and good wishes for his new path.
Some called it brave and uplifting. Others noted how faith is a private matter.
Gigs Yule Moja, a top online commentator and activist, went to the event. He shared his happiness at seeing Jaymo return to Islam.
“Kenyan star Jaymo Ule Msee took his Shahada today. He returned to Islam and chose Hakeem Amir Malik. Allah guides who He wants. Hidaya comes only from Allah. Congrats, bro. Welcome to Islam. May Allah guide you always,” Gigs wrote.
Afterward, Jaymo posted on Facebook and Instagram about his return to Islam. He described it as a new spiritual start. The shares spread wide and drew thousands of comments from fans nationwide.
Jaymo Ule Msee is a known Kenyan media figure. People like his quick wit, fun humor, and bold takes on social issues.
He gained fame with comedy videos and opinion posts online. He mixes laughs with real Kenyan life.
His fresh style and honest words won him steady fans. He acts as both funnyman and voice on social and political topics.
Jaymo has also worked on radio, which boosted his name. He joined politics too. In 2022, he led media and spoke for George Wajackoyah’s Roots Party.
With his strong views and lively style, Jaymo stays a key voice in Kenyan media. This faith step opens a fresh page in his life and career.
