The atmosphere at Kasarani was electric during the highly anticipated boxing match between Mbavu Destroyer and Majembe. Fans witnessed a high-octane performance that ended with Majembe securing a victory via a technical knockout (TKO).
However, for popular content creator Commentator254, the night ended on a devastating note.
Amidst the crowd and the excitement of the ring, Commentator254’s essential filming equipment was stolen. The creator shared his distress on social media, describing the incident as a major blow to his professional life.
The Cost of the Theft
The stolen gear included a Canon m50 camera and two Hollyland microphones. According to the creator, the total value of the equipment exceeds Ksh 100,000.
Beyond the financial loss, the theft has halted several ongoing projects. The camera contained important footage for various clients that had not yet been backed up.

“My heart is broken, man. That camera has been my life. How do I even react to this? How will I tell clients about their projects?” Commentator254 shared with his followers.
A Lucrative Reward for Recovery
In a desperate bid to recover his tools, Commentator254 has pledged a cash reward. He is offering Ksh 30,000 to anyone who returns the camera or provides information leading to its recovery.
He expressed a willingness to pay the “finder’s fee” no questions asked, simply to have his equipment and data back. The creator has made a direct plea to the person in possession of the gear to do the right thing.
Impact on Content Creation
Commentator254 is a well-known figure in the digital space, and his work relies heavily on high-quality production gear.

The loss of the Canon m50—a popular choice for vloggers—represents more than just a missing gadget; it is the loss of his primary source of income.
While he remains hopeful, he admitted that life must go on, and he may eventually have to find a replacement. For now, the focus remains on tracking down the original equipment before the data is lost forever.
“If whoever has that camera sees this, please just bring it back. I will give you KSh 30,000. I just need it back,” he urged in a social media post.
