- Comedian Tom Daktari’s yesterday show in Tanzania drew immense crowds, showcasing his significant influence in the Swahili-speaking nation
- Fans packed the auditorium to capacity eager to witness his comedic talent firsthand
- Tom was the surprise comedian during the launch of television decoder ChekaPlusTV, which was being launched under Azam media
- During the event, Tom interacted with Bongo Flava icon Harmonize and entertained the audience with witty jokes about Kenyan fascination with the celebrity
Comedian Tom Daktari had the rare opportunity yesterday to hold a show in Tanzania, and his significant influence in the Swahili-speaking nation was evident as fans filled the auditorium where he performed to capacity.
Tom was the surprise comedian during the launch of the television vdecoder Chekaplustv, which was being launched under Azam TV.
Tom brushed shoulders with revered Bongo Flava icon Harmonize, who was also in attendance, and even made a joke about how Kenyans like to follow his every move, leaving the hall roaring with laughter.
In the joke, Tom humorously mentioned that Kenyans are always on the lookout for any development in the life of the ‘Teacher’ hitmaker, including something as trivial as him checking his watch.
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Tom also joked about the singer, suggesting that he works out so hard because the tattoo of an animal on his chest could easily transform into a lion once he stops keeping fit.
The comedian delighted the audience with several well-crafted comedy lines, leaving Tanzanian fans impressed by his presence.
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Tom also poked fun at Tanzanian media personality Mwijaku, suggesting that Kenyans would mock him relentlessly over his viral jokes.
Tom Gets Hosted on Wasafi Radio
Additionally, Tom Daktari was hosted on Wasafi Radio, the country’s most popular radio station, where he entertained listeners with his witty jokes.
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The presenters at the Diamond Platnumz-owned media house asked him about the origin of his joke suggesting that people should post their jobs to dispel speculations about money laundering or sacrifices.
The presenters noted the joke’s viral success in Tanzania and asked Tom to elaborate on its meaning.
Tom explained that Nairobi has all kinds of people, including many who live lavish lifestyles without visible means of income besides staying at home.
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This observation inspired him to create the viral joke, highlighting the common speculation that such individuals might be involved in illicit activities to obtain easy money.