Using a classroom farce, Njugush expertly mimicked Suluhu’s remarks, turning diplomatic tension into clever comedy that pleased internet users.
Many people laughed at his witty political satire, which blended the names of President Suluhu and opposition leader Tundu Lissu.
Supporters praised Njugush’s clever references to neighborhood healthcare and relationships, with many praising his ability to give humor nuance.
Kenyan comedian Timothy Kimani, best known by his stage name Njugush, has once again demonstrated his ability to make light of challenging circumstances.
Njugush didn’t take long to share a satirical comedy that skillfully mocks Suluhu’s serious manner, while enveloping it in humorous lightness.
In the video, Njugush is seen standing outside a window as a woman, who is portrayed as a strict teacher reads a sentence to a pupil.
According to her, “Andika katika imla, utovu wa nidhamu wa watoto wa familia zingine hatutauruhusu huku kwetu,” Suluhu’s remarks about unpleasant behavior by citizens of other countries are directly refuted.
As a concerned witness, Njugush intervenes when he hears the child sobbing and queries the teacher’s seriousness.
“Mama mimi nakuuliza, wewe suluhu ni kumtia tundu mtoto?,” he asks with a Swahili accent and plays with words.
You’re being unkind. You’re a nasty dad. Supporters chuckled at the clever pun that linked Suluhu’s name to opposition leader Tundu Lissu’s first name and his reference to better healthcare in Kenya.
Njugush cheekily implies that although other countries expel expatriates, Kenya nevertheless offers the region essential services.
Internet-based answers The skit quickly gained popularity online, and supporters commended Njugush for addressing political issues with humor.
Here are a few of their comments: @Bernah254: “Tanzanians are so daft they might not even understand how goated this is.”
Dt_jeffe: “Your delivery is always more significant than your content. Njugush is an intelligent individual. President Ibrah2: “You’re being mean, Dada.
You’re a nasty dad. Jirani wa, door number seven. @nashman__ said, “Door number 7 has had me on the floor man.”
By Kenyans
