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The Real Housewives of Nairobi
The Real Housewives of Nairobi will launch as a Showmax Original this year, becoming the 22nd international iteration and 6th adaptation in Africa. The show’s success builds on the popularity of other African franchises such as The Real Housewives of Johannesburg, Durban (RHOD), and Lagos (RHOLagos), which were among the top 10 most-streamed domestic series on Showmax.

Denise Mwende The Real Housewives of Nairobi producer, stated that as an African streaming platform, Showmax is committed to telling diverse African stories, and celebrity reality TV continues to engage their African viewers. Mbugua added that the audience is expecting a top-notch show and based on the casting process, making The Real Housewives of Nairobi a must-watch.
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Mike Sonko Quits Alcohol and Nightclub Business to Draw Closer to God
Mike Sonko just dropped a curveball that has everyone talking.
The former Nairobi governor said he’s ready to walk away from the alcohol and club business completely. His reason? He wants to get closer to God.
But it’s not that simple.
Sonko revealed he’s currently stuck with alcohol stock worth KSh 50 million inside one of his clubs. And now he’s genuinely conflicted.
“Hii club iko na pombe ya 50 million, sijui nipeane, sijui nifanye nini,” he said.
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That line alone has sparked a wave of reactions online. Some people are praising the move, saying it’s a sign of personal growth and accountability. Others aren’t buying it, questioning whether this is a real transformation or just another headline moment.
The big question now is what he actually does next.
For someone like Sonko, whose brand has always mixed politics, flash, and controversy, this pivot hits differently. Walking away from nightlife money isn’t a small move.
So far, he hasn’t given a clear plan on what happens to the alcohol or the businesses tied to it. But one thing is clear, he wants out.
And now, everyone is watching to see if he follows through.
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IShowSpeed Breaking Career Records in Kenya
Nairobi, January 11, 2026 — Phones were up and hearts were pounding when IShowSpeed hit a new career high during his Kenya visit. What started as a livestream quickly turned into a historic moment watched across the globe.
He was in Kenya for his “Speed Does Africa” tour. By late afternoon, his YouTube subscriber count surged past 48 million, a milestone he reached live on camera as crowds chanted his name.

Video clips show IShowSpeed’s face fill with emotion. At one point, tears rolled down his cheeks as he realized the record was real. Fans all over the world flooded the chat, dropping emojis, shout-outs, and messages of love in real time.
It wasn’t just online hype.Thousands turned up on the streets of Nairobi when he arrived. Crowds packed major spots from the airport to city landmarks, trying to catch a glimpse of the streamer
The excitement wasn’t only about numbers.Kenyans watched him cook local food, jump into matatus, and even meet local sports stars. Many clips from the stream went viral, sparking debates and pride across social feeds.
Celebrity and influencer circles lit up, with local stars snapping photos and linking arms with IShowSpeed. Videos of him signing autographs, dancing with fans, and reacting to Kenya’s energy have been shared millions of times.
Online reactions tell the story:
• “Kenya did that. 48M and counting!”
• “I was live when it happened. Speed was not ready.”
• “This moment shows Africa’s digital rise.”
Even critics on Twitter and Reddit acknowledged the scale of the moment, with fans arguing it marks a new chapter in how creators and cultures collide online.
Across TikTok, IG Reels, and YouTube Shorts, clips tagged #IShowSpeedKenya and #SpeedDoesAfrica are trending, showing everything from the tears of joy to the wild Nairobi crowds that made this a night to remember.
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Africa’s Fastest Man Says No Freebie Races for Viral Star IShowSpeed
Kenya’s fastest man just put a hard stop on the IShowSpeed hype train.
The fire started Tuesday when Ferdinand Omanyala dropped a blunt warning in an interview: he’s willing to race the American YouTube star—but not for free. And he didn’t mess around. The fee? $50,000, or roughly KSh 6.4 million.
“No charity races,” Omanyala said. “He has a team, I have a team. If he wants to compete, of course, he will reach out—but we are not doing it for free.”

Social media erupted instantly. Fans tagged Omanyala nonstop, demanding he face the 20-year-old viral creator. Some expected a fun exhibition, others wanted fireworks. Omanyala, though, kept it cool—and confident. On X, he joked, “I would whoop him by the third step.”

Speed’s track record isn’t exactly spotless. He “beat” Olympic 200m champ Letsile Tebogo in Botswana—but only after Tebogo slipped. He also lost a high-profile 50m dash to Noah Lyles in front of millions of viewers.
Now, all eyes are on Speed. Will he drop millions to race Africa’s Sub-10 king? Or let the showdown slip into another viral “what if”?
For Omanyala, it’s clear: this isn’t content, it’s business. And for fans, the drama is just getting started.
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