In recent months, Crazy Kennar has been actively working on a community project to construct a church in his home village. Yesterday, the Content Cartel, which shares updates on his behalf, informed his followers that the project is progressing well, with the second phase involving laying the foundation.
Crazy Kennar derives immense satisfaction from his work as an online comedian for Kenyans, and his efforts and commitment to this field are evident. His YouTube channel has amassed a massive following, with audiences eagerly anticipating his next upload.
Furthermore, he has established long-term and significant financial partnerships with major brands, such as DSTV Africa, who are invested in his aspirations and the strength of his online brand.
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Crazy Kennar generates a monthly income of between Ksh 400,000 and Ksh 600,000 from YouTube, and he also earns additional income through sponsorship and endorsement partnerships.
His participation in the national theater festival gave him a valuable learning opportunity that further fueled his passion.
During his high school days, his English teacher, Mr. Andal, assigned him the task of writing his first play, which their school would perform in a theatre festival competition. This experience paved the way for him to pursue his career in the creative arts.
While in college, he took it a step further and began producing films that he shared on social media. With the help of his followers, his videos gained popularity, and he became a rising star. Inspired by his brand name, Crazy Kennar, he launched his own YouTube channel.
Afterward, he recruited some of his friends to feature in his videos and established the Kennar Company, which he leads as CEO.
His team consists of Khisa Yvonne, Omondi Stanley, Wanjiru Cynthia, Moser Stephen, and Sakshi Bushra, each with a specific role to play in their acting skits.
Their fan base, mainly composed of young people and college students, has grown substantially. The YouTube channel formerly known as Tales of the Crazy Kennar and later rebranded now boasts over 200k followers.
The subjects they cover on their platform range from Kenyan schools, student life, politics, music, relationships, homes, and clubs, among others. Through brand collaborations, their business earns millions of dollars.
In addition to using their platform for comedy and making money, they aim to educate and raise awareness on topics such as mental health, depression, and relationships among young people.