Trans-Nzoia Chief Tickles Kenyans in Viral Misheveve Scandal
Key takeaways
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- Protus Wechuli, a chief based in Trans-Nzoia County is the latest online sensation in Kenya following his hilarious narration of a domestic brawl.
- In a typical family drama from Kenya’s western region, a young man assaulted his parents after his mother prepared a dish he didn’t like.
- The young man went out of control after his mother told him she had prepared the local Misheveve vegetables for the family.
- His dad was forced to intervene after their son attacked his wife while demanding another meal of Sarat.
- The son retaliated and went after his dad’s fingers, ‘chewing them like a bunch of Silver Cyprinid (omena)’ according to Chief Protus.
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Kenyans react to Misheveve Chief’s viral video
The bizarre events at the Trans-Nzoia household were explained by Chief Protus Sifuna in a video that has gone viral on social media.
Largely shared on TikTok, the video found its way to X, Facebook, and Instagram as Kenyans scrambled to get a piece of the action.
A majority of netizens struggled to understand why the local man attacked his parents over what appears to be a local dish in the area.
The chief also revealed that the young man almost killed his dad who attempted to save his mother.
“Akaulizia mama umepika mboga gani? Mama akasema leo nimeunda misheveve. Kijana akasema sikutaka izi nilitaka sarat! Alianza kwa kutafuna mzee vidole kama anatafuna omena! Kumbe anafanya hesabu ya minus kwa uhai ya mzee,” said Mr. Protus as he narrated the incident to the media.
Below are some of the hilarious reactions to the Misheveve viral video on X:
@Vilagchief wrote: “Wimbo ya misheveve ishatoka haraka sana,” announcing that some Kenyan creatives have already released a song based on the viral clip.
@OmwambaKE: “Protus Wechuli, The Misheveve Chief from Saboti, Kitale should be Rewarded!”
“Share that meme that lives rent-free on your mind. Me- Misheveve,” added @Am_juliah
Others have shared videos of the Misheveve chief at work, dancing to traditional songs, and enjoying himself at social events in the locality.
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