Professor Hamo acknowledges he stopped being funny, explains why

Professor Hamo acknowledges he stopped being funny, explains why

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Comedian Herman Gakobo Kago alias Professor Hamo has shocked everyone after he openly admitted that his jokes are dry and no longer funny.

Speaking during a recent exclusive interview with YouTuber Mungai Eve, Professor Hamo agreed with Andrew Kibe’s assessment that he had stopped being funny.

The comedian candidly admitted that for a while he had indeed lost direction in his comedy and struggled to make jokes that really send the audience laughing out loud.

“You know, kuna time nilikuwa nimelose focus because of one thing and it’s part of this business. Ni kama kufungua shamba na kuanza kulima, unapanda ngano, hakunyeshi zinapotea unajaribu jani inakataa, unachukua cabbage upeleke Marikiti unagongwa, that’s the nature of this business,” said Professor Hamo.

The comedian noted that what happened to him is normal to all comedians as no one really has a thriving career from start to end, there are fluctuations.

 

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“The essence is to keep looking at the ball, eyes on that ball. You will go down, come back up, and in fact, now am even more fun because of my family and children.,” Hamo explained.

He added that;

“What happened is unajua you are struggling to balance the celebrity. You are under pressure to do what you do and you are raising a family so it’s not kawaida. Pressure ile tunapitianga sio kawaida. It’s not easy. I should even be congratulated for how I have fared so far.”