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‘Misheveve’ Chief Protus Wechuli Lands Dental Deal to Brighten His Smile

Chief Protus Wechuli Sifuna Trends After ‘Misheveve’ Story Goes Viral 16 Years later
Chief Protus Wechuli Sifuna. Photo courtesy.
  • Protus Wechuli, famously known as the ‘Misheveve’ Chief, has secured a dental deal after trending online.
  • A popular dental clinic, Imperial Dental Clinic, has offered to fix his broken teeth for free.
  • The procedure, valued at over Ksh 300,000, will restore his smile and boost his public image.
  • Many brands are now showing interest in working with him following this viral moment.


Protus Wechuli, widely recognized as the ‘Misheveve’ Chief, has caught the attention of Kenyans and brands alike after a video from 16 years ago resurfaced, bringing him back into the spotlight. His humorous narration of a tragic story involving a boy who killed his father, sparked interest online, making him a trending sensation.


The chief, who entertained Kenyans with his colorful retelling of the incident, has now landed a lucrative deal with Imperial Dental Clinic, a well-known dental facility in Kenya. The clinic has generously offered to fix all of his broken teeth, free of charge, giving him the chance to restore his smile.

This offer is no small feat, as dental procedures of this nature typically cost upwards of Ksh 300,000. For Protus, this is a major win, as having his smile fixed will enhance his public image and open new opportunities.

With this deal, brands have started to notice him even more, and it is expected that many will now be eager to collaborate with the ‘Misheveve’ Chief in various campaigns.


Protus Wechuli’s viral video has not only brought joy to Kenyans but has also opened doors to life-changing opportunities. With his smile soon to be transformed, we can expect to see more from the ‘Misheveve’ Chief as brands continue to express interest in working with him.

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