Gospel Musician Shares Till to Replace Repossessed Car
Gospel artist Hellen Muthoni recently opened up on social media, and her story has really touched the hearts of many Kenyans.
She shared that her car was repossessed for the second time this year, and understandably, she was quite upset about it. After her story gained traction online, Muthoni decided to share her Till Number for those who wanted to help her raise funds to get her car back.
The former Inooro TV presenter recently made headlines after bravely sharing her experience with car repossession. Muthoni decided to shed the stigma and revealed that this was actually the second time her car had been taken back in 2025.
Many Kenyans expressed their sympathy for Muthoni, as it’s not often that public figures open up about their personal challenges on social media.
During one of her TikTok livestreams, she opened up about the situation, emphasizing that she wasn’t shy about asking for help.
“Yes, I’ve mentioned I have a Paybill, my friend, and it’s there. For those of you who can see this live, please drop my Paybill in the comments. Even my number. I’m not embarrassed to admit I need help,” she shared. Muthoni also revealed that she hadn’t worked for Inooro in almost two years, and she reiterated that reaching out for assistance doesn’t scare her.
The former presenter noted that asking for help was feminine, according to one of her friends. “I am not working with any media company.
Yes, I have not worked for Inooro for two years. Actually, I am hitting two years this month. Feel free to give me whatever amount you want. God bless you.
I am not afraid to ask for help. One of the ways to be feminine is to accept help. Masculine energy is what makes you not accept help. Imagine you start driving a car and then your engine is cooked there is no need of getting that car,” she shared.
Gospel Musician Shares Till to Replace Repossessed Car












