Crazy Kennar: How I Made Sh300,000 in Betting
Crazy Kennar: How I Made Sh300,000 in One Deal

Kenyan comedian Kennedy Odhiambo popularly known as Crazy Kennar has revealed that he would like to pursue an acting career and one day hopefully win the Academy Awards (Oscars).
In a recent interview, the comedian revealed that acting has been his dream since childhood and added that his parents have supported this dream since he was young. funnyman
Kennar, 23, an actuarial student at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), added that he aspires to one day see the content he produces recognized at the prestigious awards show.
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“Kennar has to win an Oscar, then I think we have to influence people, not just content creators and actors. The goal is to get all the youngsters to the next level,” Kennar said.
Kennar also credited his success in content creation to his former high school, where he received the discipline that taught him survival.
“Ringa Boys made Kennar who he is, taught me how to survive. I had my grammar teacher who spanked me for sleeping in class, but we stayed up late at night with him,” Kennar said in an interview.
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When asked if what he studies in school is relevant to his craft, Kennar argued that studies are important in other matters and not directly in the content creation business.
“Education gives you other skills in addition to what you study, such as social skills, how to interact with people, how to manage finances and even how to solve problems with each other,” he noted.
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When asked about the highest amount of money he has earned in a day in his career, he gave figures between Sh100,000 and Sh300,000.
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Kennar said he got good deals that made him good money but revealed that he got a deal that gave him Sh300,000 without disclosing what the deal was.
Kennar, who also runs a number of other ventures outside of acting, encouraged young people to try different ventures and not necessarily copy what others have done because they think they will be successful in them.