Content creator Mokaya has jumped into the viral conversation surrounding Kelvin Bahati’s controversial Ksh200 giveaway — and he’s doing it the best way he knows how: comedy. In a new parody video, Mokaya reenacts Bahati’s now-infamous moment, drawing laughs and reigniting online debate.
Highlights:
- Mokaya posted a parody of Bahati’s controversial Ksh200 handout video.
- The original clip sparked backlash, with fans calling the gesture “insulting.”
- Mokaya’s skit uses humor to highlight how celebrities handle fans.
- The video has gone viral, racking up thousands of views within hours.
- Bahati is yet to respond to the parody.
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When singer Kelvin Bahati handed out Ksh200 to his fans in a now-viral video, he probably didn’t expect the internet storm that followed. The moment, which many online users called tone-deaf or out of touch, became meme material almost instantly. Now, Mokaya has taken the viral spark and turned it into a comedic flame.
In his parody clip, Mokaya mimics Bahati’s mannerisms, dramatic delivery, and even his outfit, hilariously reenacting the scene where the singer dished out the money to a group of excited but visibly confused fans. The comedian’s version exaggerates the moment for comic effect — at one point “donating” coins and foodstuffs — poking fun at what many saw as performative generosity.
The skit quickly gained traction, especially among users who had previously criticized Bahati’s gesture. While some viewers took it as pure humor, others praised Mokaya for using comedy to highlight how celebrities sometimes miss the mark when engaging with their fanbase.
The video has reignited conversations around celebrity influence, fan appreciation, and what true generosity looks like in the public eye. Social media platforms are now buzzing with reactions — some defending Bahati, others siding with Mokaya’s comedic critique.
Bahati, who has faced criticism in the past over his content and publicity stunts, has yet to comment on the parody.
When satire speaks louder than outrage, you know the internet has already cast its vote.



