Crazy Kennar makes resounding comeback in a skit that is undoubtedly Kenyan

Crazy Kennar makes resounding comeback in a skit that is undoubtedly Kenyan

Screengrabs of comedian Crazy Kennar's latest skit.

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After a recent battle with depression and breaking up with most of his cast members, popular content creator Crazy Kennar has returned with a skit which instantly went viral.

A few days ago, the richly-talented comedian shared a note on mental wellness with his fans, sparking fears and worries about the state of his mental health.

In it, he thanked fans for standing with him as he battled depression and took a sabbatical from work.

Fast forward to Monday evening when the award-winning creator dropped a video in which he played the typical Kenyan public servant - viscerally corrupt and benefiting from the excesses of the government.

Kennar, ever the witty genius, proved his mettle when he effortlessly managed to rock the entire country in a hysterically funny skit which perfectly encapsulated the extremes Kenyan corrupt public servants are infamous for.

As he enters his house, the public servant, played by Kennar, is seen wiping his feet on a mat written 'This is a Corruption Free Zone' - a popular slogan planted across most Gov't offices but rarely enforced.

Kennar's character continues to use everyday items all of which appear to have close to a dozen Kenya parastatal brand names.

After taking a sip of water using a cup branded 'KBC', our National Broadcaster, Kennar drops his tomatoes in a plastic box labelled 'IEBC' and then goes on to use the washroom while sliding an aircraft door labelled 'Kenya Airways' before breaking whatever rib was left appearing in some tighty-whitey boxers with the 'NHIF' logo at the back.

The one-minute clip has ignited the internet, garnering over 100k 'LIKES' on Instagram and pulling in a staggering  2.7 million views on Twitter and close to 40k 'LIKES'.

So resounding was the response, 'Crazy Kennar' is still a trending topic on Twitter, close to 24 hours later.

Additionally, most of the parastatals that were depicted in the video have also responded on Twitter, of course jocularly, with the 'Public Service Commission' writing, 'No Comment' accompanied by laugh emojis.

'Huduma Kenya', another Uhuru-era parastatal, simply wrote 'Crazy Kennar' and also included a few laugh emojis while the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) wrote, 'Pillow ni muhimu'.

Kennar's video, despite his latest string of setbacks, has proved that the laidback creator is a proven master of the game, an unbeatable legend in the making and a certified comedic genius.

We all the same questions though, where did he get all that merchandise?

β€” Crazy Kennar (@crazy_kennar) July 17, 2023

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