VIDEO: Yussuf Ibrahim Of The "Ni Kama Ndrama Fame"

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He is not your ordinary politician or a seasoned artist, but believe it or not, this young man is giving both politicians and leading artists a run for their money in terms of fame, acquired recently under rather unfamiliar circumstances. The line, "ni kama ndrama, ni kama vindeo" is one that has become quite popular with Kenya's online community, just as it is in many social places.

K24's reporter demystifies Yussuf Ibrahim, the man known by his peers as Jose, the witnesser.


Video Courtesy of K24 TV.

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