Awinja Sparks Reactions Online For Hawking Groundnuts and "Mukombero" in Qatar [Video]
By Barbietales (self media writer) | 2 months ago
Jackie Vike is a Kenyan celebrated actor and comedian popularly known as Awinja for a role she played on Citizen TV's old drama series Papa Shirandula.
She is one of the funniest female comedians who cracks up her fans with every video and photo that she posts. Her creativity has made her win several deals with brands because she has a big following.
Awinja is one of the influencers who were privileged to go to Qatar to watch one of world Cup matches.
She definitely didn't leave her passion for acting in Kenya because she did something hilarious at the stadium that has left netizens laughing.
She carried groundnuts, sesame seeds (simsim) and "mukombero" to sell to the people at the stadium. In the video, she is seen shouting and calling people to huy her goods.
Awinja managed to convince a few Arabs to buy mugombero by telling them that it boosts libido. She was dressed in her usual costume that consists of a baggy dress and multicoloured petticoats.
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