Kenyan comedian Crazy Kennar has announced his decision to relocate to South Africa for further studies.
In an update, Kennar stated that he plans to split his time between Kenya and South Africa while continuing to create content in both countries.
The comedian, who has played a role in promoting South Africa as a tourist destination, appears to have found additional motivation to remain in the country.
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A new level of entertainment unlocked, Journey with me as I share my life with you as a Local Genius Kenyan creator studying in South Africa, Living in Kenya and in South Africa while creating content across the world. π More content loading πππ #STANDAGAINSTDEPRESSION #crazykennarmakingthecountryhappy #happycountry," Crazy Kennar shared.
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thekingkaka Hapo sasa Bro
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In February 2024, Crazy Kennar stirred up mixed reactions on the X platform, previously known as Twitter, when he asserted himself as the most creative individual to have ever existed.
Kennar commenced by lauding his mind and intellect, asserting that they function akin to a machine capable of perceiving life from various perspectives and promptly generating humor that amuses people.
The comedian, who embarked on independent work last year following the dissolution of his group, encouraged talented writers to seize the opportunity to share their stories through their scripts.
Expanding on his idea, he proposed the central theme for the book that would be penned about his life.
"My mind is like a creative machine; I see thoughts from all possible areas of the conceivable realm of ideas. I see stories, I see jokes, I see storyboards, I see memory lines, I see the world of film and TV in frames of 60 seconds. Someone should write a book about me. Topic: The Most Creative Man Alive," Kennar said.