Timothy Kimani Ndegwa, famously known as Njugush, is Kenya’s comedy genius who has turned everyday moments into laugh-out-loud experiences. Rising to stardom with his unforgettable role in “Hapa Kule News,” Njugush has captured hearts with his witty sketches and relatable humor, making him a beloved icon in the Kenyan entertainment world. So, how much do you know about Njugush?
Njugush Quick Facts
Full Names | Timothy Kimani Ndegwa |
Birthdate | May 20th, 1991 |
Birthplace | Meru, Kenya |
Gender | Male |
Professionalism | Comedian, Actor, And Content Creator. |
Nationality | Kenyan |
Tribe | Kikuyu |
Net Worth | About $100k |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Celestine Ndinda |
Children | Two sons: Tugi and Toria. |
Social Media Accounts | FB, X, Instagram |
Early Life
Timothy Kimani Ndegwa, better known as Njugush, was born on May 3, 1991, in Meru, Kenya. His mother was a businesswoman, and his father was a reverend serving in Meru at the time. This blend of entrepreneurial drive and spiritual guidance gave Njugush a unique outlook on life.
At birth, Timothy left his family worried as he was completely silent. During his first month, his mother would gently pinch him, hoping to hear his voice, but he only responded with soft hums. Concerned, his parents took him to a doctor who recommended a surgical procedure. From that moment on, Njugush found his voice and hasn’t stopped talking since.
Njugush has a younger brother, Ngugi Ndegwah, who studied Sociology at Maseno University. Ngugi is not just an academic; he’s a poet, actor, scriptwriter, and the author of the book “Across and Beyond.” Growing up in such a creative and supportive family environment, Njugush honed his comedic talents, eventually becoming the beloved entertainer we know today.
Education
Njugush attended seven primary schools due to the nature of his father’s job which required a lot of relocating. He was forced to sit for his class eight exams in his aunties place as his family was relocating while he was about to sit for his National primary exams where he scored 371 out of 500 marks.
He later enrolled at Naaro High School in Kangaru for secondary education but missed out on showcasing his talent in drama as the school lacked a drama club during his four years there. Despite scoring a C+ in high school, below his usual grades, financial constraints prevented him from pursuing his journalism dreams at Catholic University. Instead, he opted for the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC), a more affordable choice for his family, where he studied journalism.
Career Life
Njugush’s passion for comedy began in childhood, performing in Sunday School and quickly embracing acting. Early on, his mother encouraged his talent, leading to his debut on stage in first grade. Despite initial doubts about acting’s financial stability, he auditioned at the Kenya National Theatre right after high school, dedicating a month to rehearsals. Later, he pursued journalism but returned to acting at KIMC, where he thrived in the drama club alongside future stars like Abel Mutua and Dennis Mugo.
In 2013, Abel Mutua invited him to join “Hapa Kule News,” a move that skyrocketed his career. He eventually became creative director of “The Real House Helps of Kawangware,” after the success of its predecessor. Njugush also mentors through initiatives like Be Your Own Boss and hosts BBC Sema. Despite success, he acknowledges the industry’s challenges and the fragility of his reputation, having starred in commercials for IEBC, Zuku, and Safaricom, solidifying his status as a comedic role model.
Awards
Some of Njugush awards include;
2023- Order of the Grand Warrior by President Ruto
2020- Digital Influencer of the Year for 2020 by Africa Digital Awards
2019 -Most Influential Young Kenyan by avance media
2019- Taji Humour Recognition Award
Online Creator by Churchill 2018- YouTube Silver Play Button Award by Google 2014
2015: Xtreem Award for Comic of the Year
Marriage
Njugush tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend Celestine Ndinda (Wakavinye) in 2016. The couple had dated long in college at KIMC where they both schooled. The marriage took place in PCEA Evergreen Church in Runda, Nairobi. According to Njugush, Wakavinye had stood by him through his lowest moments and he never fails to acknowledge and thank her on his social media account while celebrating their anniversaries among the celebs who attended their weddings were Philip Karanja, Catherine Kamau, Celina, Jacqueline Matubia, and Abel Mutua of Tahidi. Their marriage and family life are often featured in their online content, showcasing their love, humor, and adventures together.
Among the celebs who attended their weddings were Philip Karanja, Catherine Kamau, Celina, Jacqueline Matubia, and Abel Mutua of Tahidi. Their marriage and family life are often featured in their online content, showcasing their love, humor, and adventures together.
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