Kenyan media personality Jaymo Ule Msee, born Wilson Muirania Gathoni, has embraced Islam, a decision that has generated wide conversation across social media.
Jaymo took the Shahada at Jamia Masjid, formally accepting Islam and adopting the name Hakeem Amir Malik. He later shared the news publicly through emotional posts on his social media platforms, describing the step as a personal and transformative spiritual journey.
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In his message, he portrayed the decision as a fresh beginning marked by inner healing, renewed purpose and devotion to faith.
His announcement sparked an outpouring of reactions online, with fans, supporters and fellow commentators congratulating him and offering messages of encouragement. Many praised the move as bold and inspiring, while others highlighted the deeply personal nature of matters of faith.
Social media commentator and political activist Gigs Yule Moja confirmed that he attended the ceremony, expressing happiness at witnessing Jaymo’s reversion and welcoming him into the Islamic faith.
Following the ceremony, Jaymo shared additional posts on Facebook and Instagram, describing his embrace of Islam as a new spiritual chapter. The posts quickly went viral, drawing thousands of reactions and comments from Kenyans nationwide.
Jaymo Ule Msee is a popular media figure known for his sharp humour, relatable content and outspoken social commentary. He built a strong following through comedy skits and opinion-driven content that often reflects everyday Kenyan life.

In addition to his digital presence, he has worked in mainstream media as a radio presenter, further boosting his public profile. He also played an active role in politics, serving as spokesperson and head of media for George Wajackoyah’s Roots Party during the 2022 General Election.
Recognised for his bold views and engaging personality, Jaymo remains a prominent voice in Kenya’s media scene, with his recent spiritual decision marking a significant new chapter in both his personal life and public journey.
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