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Chipukeezy: Kiss Fm Offered Me A Job With A Salary Of 500K Monthly But I Rejected It.

Renowned Kenyan comedian and content creator, Chipukeezy Vincent, known for his association as the special MC of President William Ruto, recently unveiled the intricacies of his journey to success and the significant sacrifices he endured.

In an enlightening conversation on the Iko Nini show, Chipukeezy acknowledged the pivotal role played by Kiss FM, under the Radio Africa Media Group, in catapulting him to fame and connecting him with influential acquaintances.

He reminisced about his year-long stint at Kiss FM, where he tirelessly dedicated himself to his craft, even foregoing a salary. Chipukeezy expressed deep gratitude for the platform the radio station provided, as his audience steadily grew in size and engagement.

Over time, his value became apparent, leading to a modest monthly income of Ksh. 30,000, eventually escalating to Ksh. 100,000. However, observing the remarkable strides of his peers like Eric Omondi, who ventured beyond traditional employment, Chipukeezy resolved to pursue a path of independence.

Though Kiss FM offered to renegotiate his salary, agreeing to his proposed Ksh. 500,000 per month, Chipukeezy had already made a resolute decision. He declined the enticing offer, opting instead to focus on cultivating his personal brand as a solo comedian.

Years later, the dividends of his sacrifices began to manifest. Chipukeezy emerged as one of the most sought-after MCs, leveraging his robust social media presence to secure lucrative multimillion deals. Additionally, he ventured into hosting his own show, initially featured on Ebru TV before transitioning to KBC.

Chipukeezy’s stature as the MC of President William Ruto further solidified his position in the industry, now commanding a substantial six-figure income. He embodies a complete package, a trusted brand cultivated through unwavering dedication to his craft.

His relentless efforts in building his brand have established him as a household name, ensuring his enduring prominence as one of Kenya’s foremost comedians.