After filming a video in which they imitated rally racers from the World Rally Championship who competed in the June 2022 Safari Rally in Naivasha, Nakuru county, two Kenyan comedians became viral on social media.
Due to their amusing facial expressions, Arap Marindich and Tula Chemoget’s memes have gained popularity in nations including Zambia, Uganda, Kenya, and Italy.
A quick scan of Marindich’s social media accounts revealed that the company gained widespread attention after releasing a skit detailing the challenging weather and terrain that competitors in the World Rally Championship faced.
They made fun of the WRC drivers in the sketch, which has since received over 38,000 views on TikTok. Several hundred users across social media platforms shared the video.
They made fun of the WRC drivers in the sketch, which has since received over 38,000 views on TikTok. Hundreds of people on various social media platforms shared the video.
The humorous couple said in the viral film, which has resulted in a number of online memes, how difficult the terrain was and how they had to wade through shrubs and uneven roads with dirt and branches to get into the car.
Speaking in their native Kalenjin tongue, the driver claims they placed 16th or 15th, while his navigator disputes him and claims they came in at 21st.
Here is the version with subtitles 😂 pic.twitter.com/Uf1cipVKFG
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Football teams like AS Roma, also known as Associazione Sportiva Roma, posted memes of the humorous couple with the caption: Kitu, ya kunyimana sa jezi? (A jersey is not something you withhold.)
The majority of Kenyans on Twitter create memes and use them in their regular football banter, so their country has not been left behind.
Due of its large user base, TikTok has emerged as the top platform for comedians and other creatives to display their work.
The pair is one of several optimistic comics using TikTok, Instagram, and other social media sites to maintain their careers.
Chemoget began posting brief movies on his YouTube channel four years ago by imagining various scenarios for his viewers to enjoy.
He would portray Inspector Chepkwony, a fictional police officer who, though he is popular in the neighborhood, is not particularly skilled at his job.
The use of the internet has expanded the market for rising stars in humor, as opposed to conventional comedy, where you would get found at certain locations like comic clubs.
An prospective comedian can instantaneously connect with millions of people online instead of just a few dozen individuals at a club or other location.