The Churchill Show has been a launching pad for many successful Kenyan comedians. However, some talented individuals who graced the stage are no longer with us. This list remembers those comedians and their contributions to Kenyan comedy.
The Churchill Show has been a launching pad for many successful Kenyan comedians. However, some talented individuals who graced the stage are no longer with us. This list remembers those comedians and their contributions to Kenyan comedy.
Ayeiyaa, known for his 'Ayeiyaa poa poa' catchphrase and witty jokes, tragically passed away in a road accident in April 2017. He was a prominent figure on the Churchill Show and had a promising career ahead of him.
Njenga Mswahili, known for his relatable jokes and laid-back style, passed away in November 2018. He was a regular performer on the Churchill Show and had a dedicated fan base.
Othuol Othuol, a rising star in the Kenyan comedy scene, passed away in October 2020 after battling a brain tumor. He was known for his witty observations and energetic performances on the Churchill Show.
Kasee, a talented comedian known for his witty jokes and stage presence, passed away in June 2020. His death was a shock to the Kenyan comedy fraternity. He often performed on Churchill Show stages and events.
Mzee Kobe, a veteran comedian and actor, passed away in December 2023. He occasionally appeared on the Churchill Show and was known for his roles in various Kenyan TV shows and films, bringing laughter to many.