Fidoh Njori’s appearance on Obinna Show Live was pure comedic fire. Hosted by the ever-charismatic Oga Obinna, the episode – streaming on YouTube – transforms a simple interview into a memorable one.
The Grand Entrance
The show kicked off with classic live-TV drama sound woes that had Oga Obinna and the crew scrambling like it’s a heist gone wrong. But when Fidoh struts in, hat tilted and jacket swaggering, the vibe flips. Obinna hails him as a “strange character” and “very funny man,” crediting his raw TikTok skits for the invite. Fidoh, fresh off high school last year, embodies that backbencher energy: no scripts, just mental sparks.
The Drink Menu Disaster
Enter “Fufutende Water” (hot H2O that sparks thirst), “Sarubati” (salty “juice” for the bold), and “Short Tea for Widows” (scant sips for the scarce). Obinna’s confusion is gold: “Salt juice? A juice?!” Fidoh fires back with precise absurdities “hot, not too hot” while teasing his host’s phone fiddling like a jealous side-eye. The interplay is improv magic, laced with Sheng words like “kume kume” and “mbwenya,” roasting everyday Kenyan quirks from chapati budgets to café cons.
Why ‘Chude Chude’ Conquers
Fidoh’s “Chude Chude” isn’t just funny – it’s a mirror to Kenyan chaos: end-month vibes, Sheng swagger, and the hustle of putting “food on the table.” His physical flair, cultural nods (widows’ tea? Peak scarcity satire), and zero-filter flow bridge TikTok teens and TV elders. In a scene craving authenticity, Fidoh’s unpolished polish shines, mentored by Obinna into a collaboration king.
Stream it now on YouTube