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That is how a one-minute video has launched little known Kenyan comedian into fame.Ĭontent created and supplied by: Austinwords (via Opera The father of one who was in between driving jobs, said he never expected the skit to go viral when he and his friend shot the video. That one-minute video, went viral on social media the moment it was posted - most especially in Nigeria - as many social media users turned Marindich dusty face into different hilarious memes thereby becoming the first Kenyan meme that has gone global. According to the video, Marindich was heard explaining in his Kalenjin dialect narrating his challenges in navigating the confusing terrain while other drivers were driving past him. Marindich became an internet sensation some couple of months ago after he posted a one-minute video skit where he was seen all dusty alongside his navigator, Tula impersonating a rally driver during Safari Rally at Naivasha, Kenya. Arap Marindich is a 33-year-old comedian who is behind the hilarious dusty face global viral meme across different social media platforms.
