- Arap Marindich grabbed social media attention after his dusty face was transformed into hilarious memes that went viral
- Marindich popular for his outfit comprising a helmet, motorcycle rider's reflector vest and tattered shorts, caused a buzz with his driving video during the Naivasha safari rally
- In a video that has gone viral, Marindich was seen using a whip to hit the iconic Tom Mboya statue in Nairobi
CHECK OUT: Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now!
Nairobi - Kenyans have called out comedian Kennedy Lang'at alias Arap Marindich for disrespecting a national hero's statue.
Marindich desecrating a national monument
The comedian famed for his dusty face and helmet was captured on video using a whip attempting to hit the Tom Mboya statue.
In a video shared on X, Marindich was seen attempting to scale a barrier to access the statue.
PAY ATTENTION: Do you have a video that never fails to make you smile? Spread the positivity by sharing it with us via WhatsApp: 0732482690.
A man wearing dark eyewear and holding a walkie-talkie grabbed Marindich by his waist from the statue and frogmarched him to an unknown location despite protests.
The video received a backlash from netizens who noted the comedian had disrespected a national hero.
"Content creators are doing the most," the video was captioned.
Marindich's arrest a skit
In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Marindich noted that the video was all about content creation and was not a real arrest.
"Hiyo ilikuwa ya comedy tu (It was all about comedy)," said Marindich.
The Kalenjin comedian's manager Tula Chemoget who was behind the camera during the incident confirmed the arrest was only a skit.
Netizens reacted to the video, and below are some of their comments:
@joe_sobera:
"Desecrating a national monument."
@GeorgeYOUniq_:
"This is wrong."
@Itswanzalapetro:
"Who was creating content there? Him being arrested has more content than him trying to dishonour the national heritage."
@MannMach:
"Sasa hii ni content creation gani? There's a need for creativity, not this."
@NG_tha_One:
"We are slowly becoming the US where every antic is chased for online clout."
Arap Marindich trends in Zambia
In 2022, Marindich's hilarious facial expressions were used as a meme by a Zambian news outlet.
The media house shared the photo while posting memes after Chloe Kelly scored the winning goal for England in the Euro 2022 women's final.
Kelly was so engulfed by emotion after scoring the second goal in extra time that she removed her jersey.
The comedian's face was used to show anticipation just as Kelly started removing her top, but then the second shows dejection after it dawned on fans that there was nothing to see underneath.
PAY ATTENTION:check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ click on “Recommended for you” and enjoy!