- Njugush, through a comical skit, highlighted some of the problems that have been affecting Kenyans
- The video resonated with many Kenyans who shared it widely on Twitter in a move that saw the comedian's name trend
- He did not mention names or institutions but his scripting was on point, according to most Kenyans
Witty comedian Timothy Kimani, known to many as Njugush has sparked a heated debate on social media after using art to address a number of tribulations Kenya has been going through under the current government.
Stealing from public coffers
For the longest time now, there have been accusations against holders of public offices who have been stealing from the coffers.
Well, to bring out the same but in a very comical way, Njugush shared a video of himself pretending to be a kid talking to a female client at a local hotel.
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In the video, Njugush assumed the role of the son of the hotel owner.
The comedian started his skit by dipping his fingers in the client's cup of coffee.
Well, the irate customer starts rebuking him for the same in a move that saw Njugush use his creativity to address the rot in the country, mostly perpetrated by the government of the day.
In his mischievous response, Njugush told off the client by insisting Kenyans are used to dipping their hands in public coffers, lol.
''I dipped my hands in your coffee because we are used to dipping them in the public coffers," Njugush hit back in the most hilarious way.''Go away from our home, I will tell my mum about this. Where do you think the tea and milk you drink come from? In this hotel. Why do you think the price of 'cooking' oil has skyrocketed? So that you cannot get to it, and even when you do, it is my mum who still sells it. You cannot take us anywhere," Njugush says in the video.Well-Wishers Rally Support for Mombasa Student Photographed Doing Homework Using Street Light
The comedian went on to highlight other issues affecting the country using well-crafted satire.
"My mum also told me that he wants to abolish the old sufurias you have been using, the ones that drip of water. She wants to bring new ones, otherwise known as 'dry pots'(for dry ports) and you will buy them. I also heard mum talking about that woman who sells her eggs, you thought they are enemies? No, they are just toying with you," Njugush added.His video resonated with thousands of Kenyans who camped on Twitter to laud him for his creativity and wit.
Many shared the same and even created a hashtag that trended on the platform for the better part of Friday, September 17.
Wakavinye's birthday
Njugush had earlier stunned fans online after taking to social media to celebrate his wife Wakavinye as she turned 29.
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Going on Instagram, the funnyman shared amazing throwback photos of himself and his wife before they got many of the achievements they currently have.
The father of one thanked his lover for being part of his success. He noted that they have been always been daring to dream.
He emotionally remembered when they started their love while still in college.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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