Comedians Njugush real name Timothy Kimani Ndegwa and Abel Mutua seem to have unintentionally or intentionally irked the ever joyful and always happy Bonfire Adventures Director, Sarah Kabu on their recent Safari trip.
Currently, netizens are rallying behind Njugush making him trend for the best part of today after a post of his was reported by Sarah Kabu.
How it all started
The two comedians in question, Njugush and Abel Mutua who were on a safari with another company, Bountiful Safari.
They took their time to help out a stuck Bonfire Adventures vehicle in their safari by pushing it out of a puddle.
The Bonfire Adventures vehicle got stuck in the mud and Abel Mutua together with Njugush went out of their way to help push the vehicle stuck in the mud. The two men together with an unidentified man help pull out the vehicle from the puddle.
Sio video ni hii screenshot , wa lireport pic.twitter.com/xF0KYQImPW
— NJUGUSH (@BlessedNjugush) July 18, 2020
The video which was allegedly shot by Njugush’s wife Celestine Ndinda was shared online but Sarah Kabu was irked by the intentions behind the video.
Sarak went on to ask her followers to help report the posts telling them to report the post as hate speech or cyberbullying.
“shame on this company that thinks they can shine by tarnishing our name this is not the first time they are doing this…” one of Sarah’s posts read.
“Someone Tell that guy pretending to help as he tries to market another company …it is not right and we are all reporting the post… click report then inappropriate then hate speech or cyberbullying”
Netizen rallying behind Njugush
Everyone thinks Njugush is innocent but he is not…. Posting the video was extremely malicious.
— ROMËØ (@Romeo_Moyi_) July 18, 2020
Sarah Kabu wewe haujawahi kwama upewe help from OTHERS. Stop being PETTY. It is time to Resist Bonfire safaris.
What fault did your influencer Njugush Do?pic.twitter.com/AB7WC8QKQr
— Kawangware Finest™️ (@cbs_ke) July 18, 2020
This is the bonfire adventures video Face with tears of joy
Njugush and Abel walisaidia kusukuma gari ya bonfire but then uploaded a video
Sarah Kabu akasema wanaharibiwa jina. What is there to catch😀 pic.twitter.com/3z55myqDnE
— Mahenia Sam (@MaheniaSam) July 17, 2020
😂 I’m sure Njugush knew exactly what he was doing when he posted that video but still, it’s incredibly stupid of Bonfire to swallow the bait. This will hurt Bonfire more than it does Njugush.
— #MUFCholic (@Timo_Utd) July 18, 2020
Njugush holding back his people pic.twitter.com/6sXVPdUOxT
— Somer™ (@BrychanS) July 18, 2020
I don’t know what’s up but I am ready anyway 😂😂😂😂
Who is troubling our Njugush? https://t.co/sGwxoBXEOe— Kirigwi, the Rainmaker. (@kirigwi) July 18, 2020
Leo seems Kot will stand with Njugush 💪
— Dan Mose (@dan_mose1) July 18, 2020
Those trying to bring Njugush down can’t, I repeat Njugush is a brand loved and appreciated In industry. Anyway this will be a nice marketing strategy for him. Via @BlessedNjugush turn your focus to your public leaders Sakaja
— rongaiboi↖️ (@moriowaronga) July 18, 2020
Bonfire safaris are so petty. Why do that to Njugush? Hii dunia ni kusaidiana bana
— Austin Tunoi (@TunoiAustin) July 18, 2020
Hello professor,..we are set to attack. Waiting for your signal sir..#njugush must get justice pic.twitter.com/LQobYARRrM
— Kennedy Chomba🇰🇪🇰🇪 (@KennedyChomba14) July 18, 2020
That’s why it’s more than important to hire professionals to run your companies. That Bonfire vs Njugush nonsense just proves that owners should not be emotionally entangled with the business.
— wa Mucunu (@mwabilimwagodi) July 18, 2020
I actually had the same sentiments, if Bonfire can report Njugush, we can also do the same too 😂 https://t.co/GX803A6ner
— tuks👣 (@__Mutuku) July 18, 2020
😂😂Njugush was trying to promote another tour company by trying to bring Bonfire down🤣anafaa agueziwe vile inafaa. Will he employ those people who will lose their jobs if Bonfire goes under?
— YANO🇰🇪 (@Tyanoh_) July 18, 2020
Been confusing Bountiful Safaris with Bonfire Adventures
So Njugush posted a video of a Bonfire vehicle stuck in the mud wakiskuma and Bonfire reported the video for copyright 😂😂😂😂😂— Kerry 🇰🇪 (@kerubo_hillary) July 17, 2020
Timothy Kimani Ndegwa (Njugush)This too shall come to PASS.
— Jeff Kuria (@Jeff_KuriaM) July 18, 2020
Timothy Kimani Ndegwa (Njugush)This too shall come to PASS.
— Jeff Kuria (@Jeff_KuriaM) July 18, 2020
Btw Njugush and Cele are the real ones aki😂🤗💯
— Daisy (@daisy_254_) July 14, 2020
Bonfire are seriously on Njugush case huuh? That woman is really petty AF
— Ohta Ryota (@Ohta_Ryota) July 18, 2020