Shame! Rapcha Sayantist explains why a poor artiste from the slums has zero chances of excelling in Kenya

Funny man cum radio presenter Rapcha Sayantist; is among the lucky celebrities who managed to make it big in the entertainment industry. His success however comes after putting in extra hours, pro bono shows among other tough sacrifices he made along the way.

Since his career in comedy did not seem to pay much; he managed to bag himself a radio gig that helped shape the man he has since become. Before the breakthrough, Rapcha says he faced another side of life that he believes most upcoming artistes in Kenya face.

Apparently to make it in the entertainment scene, one has to have connections; if not, a person can go from being famous to being irrelevant overnight. For this reason, Rapcha now says this has to change – that is if we want to see the entertainment industry grow.

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Stand for the truth!

Having witnessed talented artistes from slum areas diminish as soon as they hit the lime light; Rapcha feels that those running the entertainment industry (i.e Churchill, Eric Omondi, Octopizzo – just to name a few) are sleeping on gifts that would help shape a better industry for the next generation.

Through his IG page, Rapcha Sayantist wrote;

A poor Kenyan artistes from the slums has a zero to 3% chance of making it on the current Kenyan Entertainment scene because the current scene celebrates ‘Being American’ not ‘Being an artiste.’

He went on to write;

This is why they MUST create an alternative mainstream for survival and respect.

My kids used to wipe vomit from my mouth – radio presenter Raptcha shares ugly fight with alcoholism 

Hot 96 Radio presenter Rapcha the Scientist has come out to reveal how he struggled with alcoholism.

The presenter took to social media to reveal that many people don’t know the ugly side of drinking but his kids saw it. Raptcha said that he’d go home and embarrass himself in front of his kids a reason why he had to quit.

No Regrets

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“Stopped drinking for good and decided to focus on my body, food, and my career … It’s the best decision I ever made … I give thanks for life and everyone supporting me,” Rapcha said. 

He further added that he stopped drinking and focused on his body and he has never regretted ever since.

“My kids used to wipe vomit from my mouth .. it was ugly, it was a bad life and I changed it… Stopped drinking for good and decided to focus on my body, food and my career … It’s the best decision I ever made … I give thanks for life and everyone supporting me” 

MC Jessy opens up about Churchill Show comedians being underpaid

Claims of poor pay has bedeviled kenya’s most watched comedy show – Churchill Show since early last year when a handful of comedians openly protested.

YY announced he was quitting Churchill Show sometimes in May 2016 indicating that all wasn’t well with the popular comedy show.

Also read: “I QUIT‬. Why? My Talent Is Too Strong To Be Killed…” YY Rants As He Quits Churchill Show Amid Claims Of Mass Exodus Of Comedians In Protest Of Churchill’s Peanut Pay Among Other Issue

Fresh allegations of poor pay surfaced once again in April 2017 when Emmanuel Makori Nyambane alias Ayeiya Poa Poa passed on.

Former Churchill Show comedian Rapcha the Sayanist was quick fire salvos at Daniel Ndambuki accusing him of underpaying comedians, he claimed that Ayeiya Poa Poa had died a poor man thanks to Churchill.

Well, MC Jessy has finally addressed the persistent allegation that just won’t fade away; speaking to Word Is, Jessy categorically stated that Churchill Show offers comedian far more value than the pay package that portried them in bad light.

“They come while they are fresh and some don’t even have the money. Let’s take an example of MCA Tricky. He came the way he was and he is great today. Comedian YY came the same way and he is good right now. Eddie Butita came from Kariobangi and now he is doing international shows. If you are coming there to look for money you will fail, but if you are coming for destiny, you will succeed. The money aspect can’t even be discussed because you can’t even quantify to give a value for them when it comes to money, but their worth is determined by how they live their life, not how much they earn,” MC Jessy said.

He also responded to Rapcha the Sayanist’s attack on Churchill;

“Alikuanga Churchill zamani, so hayuko… That was his opinion, but you need to look at the results, kwa sababu mti unajulikana na matunda yake. I went to Churchill Show, see my life now. It is the same way for MCA Tricky, David the Student, Professor Hamo, Chipukeezy, Eric Omondi and the rest who joined the show.”