The insecurity situation in the country, and especially in Nairobi, is not a laughing matter.
However, that does not mean jokes cannot be made about robbery ordeals. After all, dark humor is usually the best kind.
Popular comedian Karis has made a hilarious skit playing the role of a robbery victim. The comedian is joined by the equally hilarious comedienne Mammito Eunice who interviews Karis about his ordeal.
This is yet another creative production in the rising list of funny projects by Kenyan comedians on social media.
Source- nairobiwire.com
News Anchor Shiksha Arora has narrated how robbers strangled her ahead of her debut at Kenya Broadcasting Corporation.
The incident happened at around 5:20 pm at the globe roundabout flyover.
“Guy one knocked my side mirror bending it backwards and walked away. While I was rolling down my window slightly to reposition the mirror, the second guy started banging the front seat passenger window loudly,” she said.
In a series of tweets, Arora said as she was looking to her left, another man slid his hand in through her window and unlocked her car and got into the back seat.
“..grabbed my purse and asked for my phone, at this point in time I was in panic mode, couldn’t say anything. He asked for it again and reached for my neck, strangling me,” she said.
“As he was strangling my neck, I desperately gasped for air, I started hooting loudly to get some attention hoping somebody would help me. People started getting out of their cars and that’s when he let go and fled. ”
Arora said the guy stopped and left with her purse.
“…but I am traumatised that he attacked me. These thugs work in teams in broad daylight during peak traffic, don’t roll down your window no matter what when on globe roundabout,” she said.
“I got lucky, he didn’t manage to hurt me much despite strangling my neck and getting away with my purse. I am okay but traumatized.”
Source-https://www.the-star.co.ke/