Comedy is fast rising in Kenya and consequently, comedians are getting a harder time coming up with fresh jokes.
It is no wonder Eric Omondi recently got heavy criticism for overstepping what according to many are his boundaries.
During a recent comedy show that was also televised, Eric made a comic strip where he was in Kisumu and aping Jesus, he pretended to turn stones into bread. He then asked his ‘disciples’ to bring fish, which he then proceeded to multiply as well.
But Nairobi Pentecostal Church where he is a member did not buy the joke.
Members felt he was taking a joke too far and they summoned and warned him about it. We can only wait and see what his next jokes will be about.
It is no wonder Eric Omondi recently got heavy criticism for overstepping what according to many are his boundaries.
During a recent comedy show that was also televised, Eric made a comic strip where he was in Kisumu and aping Jesus, he pretended to turn stones into bread. He then asked his ‘disciples’ to bring fish, which he then proceeded to multiply as well.
But Nairobi Pentecostal Church where he is a member did not buy the joke.
Members felt he was taking a joke too far and they summoned and warned him about it. We can only wait and see what his next jokes will be about.
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taking his jokes to another level that might not go down well with our society...weigh first
That was mockery, i personally didn't take it kindly. It was beyond a comedy.
jokes are jokes leave Eric with is jokes
NTV should do a re-run it was hilarious now that is joke reloaded. Havent you people read 'Church 'Humour?