When God decides to pour His blessings upon your life, no one can stop them.
Comedian Arap Uria, whose real name is Meshack Biwott, is reliving this statement.
Uria’s content entails imitating football commentators humorously. He uses tools like cups which act like his headphones, and a sieve, which acts as his microphone. He is usually dressed funnily like an old man to portray the comical aspect of his commentating.
On Monday 1st August, he took to his Facebook account to announce that he was in Ghana ahead of a prestigious world Cup gig.
What would be his post without some humor?
He posted a photo of himself holding his “equipment;” a sieve and a water heater. His signature cups, which he uses as his comical headphones, were seen hanging around his neck.
The photo elicited a lot of excitement among his followers who wondered how he had managed to carry all his equipment.
One Davion Cool Vecha wondered, “I am wondering how you managed to travel with your tools of work.”
Another Fredrick Eshun exclaimed, “Is that water heater you’re holding?”
Nonetheless, his fans were happy for him for his new project. They congratulated him and they urged him to never forget where he comes from. They also wished him more success, hoping that he will make Kenyans proud.
The one positive comment that captured Mkenya Leo’s eye is by Zacharia Ouma Oduor.
He told Uria, “The Sky is the limit. Keep flying man but never forget the content and your roots.”
Uria’s breakthrough came in early March after the world’s best commentator, Peter Drury, reposted a video he (Uria) had done imitating his commentary during the AS Roma vs. Barcelona game.
Drury described Uria’s comical commentary as a perfect lip-syncing art and fun. He also mentioned how much he loves Uria’s content.
Indeed, Uriah’s content is funny and creative. We, the Mkenya Leo Team, congratulate him.