Comedian and content creator Timothy Kimani alias Njugush has revealed why he turned down a job offer at KISS 100 FM in 2022.
In an interview with Nairobi News, Njugush revealed he was offered a job as a radio presenter at KISS 100 but declined the offer due to time constraints.
“There was that time in 2022 Kiss FM wanted to hire me, but it didn’t work out. There was that suggestion, but the particular segment didn’t work out because of a few issues. Majorly it was because of time,” he said.
Njugush, who has for years been the talk of the town in the comedy industry, said that most of his time was focused on his core strength, which is comedy and content creation.
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His acting career began in theatre before joining TV, where he has acted on various TV shows, including the Real House Helps of Kawangware.
Njugush later moved to the Hapa Kule show, working alongside content creator and former Tahidi High actor Abel Mutua. He later quit to focus on his YouTube channel, where he churns out content to keep his fans entertained.
The journalism graduate has won multiple awards for his outstanding contributions to the Kenyan entertainment scene and has become a household name in the comedy industry.
In 2018, Njugush was recognized by the Ministry of Sports, Culture, and Arts for his remarkable work in the comedy industry. He was also named among the 100 most influential young Africans in 2020.
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His mastery and understanding of what his fans need and the manner in which he has packaged them have got him billed as the funniest comedian in Kenya.
He has remained relevant in his content, making him one of the most sought-after celebrities. Njugush has worked as a brand ambassador for various brands, including White Wash Extra, Pwani Oil, and ZUKU, among others.