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- Daniel 'Churchill' Ndambuki, 44, is the Godfather of Kenyan comedy; he is a Classic 105 presenter where his moniker is Mwalimu King'ang'i
- King'ang'i's co-host and boss Maina Kageni heaped a lot of praises on him for his immense contribution to the laugh industry
- "Happy birthday senior counsel of comedy, there are only three in Kenyaa and you are the first among the equals, welcome to fifth floor," comedian Otoyo wrote
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Maina Kageni and Daniel Ndambuki, aka Mwalimu King'ang'i, are without a doubt the best radio pair in the country.
The pair always leaves listeners glued to their seats, listening to their exciting morning conversations, which revolve more around relationships.
On October 30, King'ang'i turned a year older, and Maina penned a sweet message to him, showering him with praises.
"To a brother, friend, colleague, motivat•
Daniel Ndambuki better known as Churchill is a legend in comedy and Kenya’s finest comedian. He cracks everyone’s ribs whenever he takes to stage. He does not fake it; it flows naturally. If you hate Churchill, you probably are just jealous of a man who has been in the comedy industry since 1996. And you thought you know this man, then here are 10 things you don’t know about Churchill- Mwalimu King’ang’i.
- Churchill is not a Luo
Though he naturally brings out the lakeside accent, Mwalimu King’ang’i is from eastern Kenya. He was born in Kitui County before moving to Masaku (Machakos).
- Churchill the Comedy King
Having been in the industry for two decades now, the celebrated comedian has made milestones. His hilarious Churchill Live show that airs on NTV is one of the famous rib crackers in East Africa. The show also has following in US, UK, India, and Germany.
- Churchill in Redykyulass
Unknown to many young Kenyans especially the hashtag generation, King’ang’i has
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“Next! Your name please,” St Peters said as he logged in the names of the evening arrivals at the Pearly Gates on Sunday 12, 2015.
“McDonald, McGregory, Ojwang’, Hatari, Ondiek, Mang’ang’a, Sibuor, Brrrrrrr! Hm Eh Otoyo, Esquire,” came the response that did not only capture St Peters’ attention but also brought a smile on his face. “How are you Sir?”
Mzee Ojwang Hatari. (courtesy of venasnews)
“That introduction brought a smile to many households back there on earth, Mzee Ojwang or shall I call you bygd the other unknown name Benson Wanjau,” St Peters quipped as he busied himself. “Some of your former colleagues and friends who came up here earlier have continued to be class acts. Amka Twende and Othoron’gon’go Danger never tire to remind us that “a cow boy never dies. And when he dies, he never rots. And when he rots, he never smells. And when he smells, nobody knows.”
“Those two were outstanding,” Mzee Ojwang said laughing heartily. “Th