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“Kilo mbili ya Ugali ni ya kupiga tumbo duster” Padi Wubbon

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“Kilo mbili ya Ugali ni ya kupiga tumbo duster” Padi Wubbon.

Paddi Wubbon, a self-proclaimed king of parody, spoke up for it. He contends that 2kg of Ugali serves only in washing the stomach.

Who is Padi Wubbon?

Padi Wubbon is his stage name; his actual name is David Omondi. He is both an entertaining parody artist and a comedian. He made an appearance on the Churchill Show multiple times. Padi acquired more fanbaze during the course of his performance, elevating him to the country’s top talent. As stated by him, he lost both of his parents.

Padi is widely referred to as a brand in a variety of industries other from the entrainment and comedy one. Apart from comic, he is also other things. Some of them are a gym instructor, a comedian, a songwriter, a scriptwriter, an actor, and an interior designer.

Padi’s success came after he performed the Ugali parody. The song was a refix of the track “Cut it” by American rapper OT Genasis. Since then, the song has received millions of views on YouTube and other internet sites.

His affections for Ugali;

Padi Wubbon’s physique indicates that he is on a nutritious diet. The Ugali parody hitmaker enjoys eating Ugali. As evidenced by his music lyrics in which he endorses the meal.

On a recent interview on Jalang’o TV’s “Bonga na Jalas segment.”, Padi described how he can effortlessly wipe more than 2 kilograms of Ugali.

“Ugali kilo mbili ni ya kupiga tumbo duster” said Padi Wubbon.

He went forward to add that, “Michele inapswa kulambwa and juice ni kinywaji ya mgonjwa” coming from his ‘Ugali parody lyrics’

Padi Wubbon’s comments follow a current trend of food eating competitions. Youths from many counties have been observed participating in Ugali and Chapati eating contests.

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