2 year old baby Tugi scoops prestigious YouTube award

Having been born in a family where both the mother and father are funny people means the babies would follow into their footsteps; and so far baby Blessed Tugi seems to have inherited the funny gene from his parents.

At only 34 months, the young man has managed to scoop ‘The Silver Play Button Award’ which is given to YouTube content creators who reach or surpass the 100,000 subscriber mark.

Well guess what, Tugi is already at the 107k subscribers; and the views on his also confirm that fans appreciate and enjoy his video contents. To mark this special milestone, his daddy – comedian Njugush recently went on to celebrate his son’s achievement in a short post where he wrote;

Wapendwa! Another one!! The day couldn’t get any better!!!!! Blessed tugi on YouTube!!!!! Thanks sana wadau!!!!!
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Tugi scoops YouTube silver button award

Baby Blessed Tugi

For those who have watched the few videos shared on Tugi’s YouTube channel; I bet you can agree that this small boy has the content creator genes running deep in his blood stream.

Mama Tugi with her handsome boy

This is because he has not only proven to creative with some of his projects; but Tugi is also quite smart. He not only has a mind of a grown up but speaks like one – which makes him stand out among his peers.

With a gift like that of Tugi’s – I bet by the time he is 18 years, he would have secured a whole future for himself with or without books. But truth is, his parents investing in his talent is the best gift they would give their precious son!

Tough moment Celestine Ndinda watched as other kids walked around while Tugi could not even move (Video)

Tugi Kimani, an intelligent, quick-witted 2-year old boy born to comedian couple Njugush and Celestine Ndinda has become a charm to many but his early baby stages were not easy for his parents.

Celestine Ndinda better known as Wakavinye’ has come out to spill unknown details of her son’s growth at a tender age, that saw her struggle to see him grow like every other child.

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She chose to engage her pediatrician, in an open professional chat where she let in her fans as well, just in case anyone would benefit from it.

The revelation

During their talk, the Doctor happened to mention that a ‘normal’ child should be able to sit well by around 6 months but with some support.

Then at around 9 months, the baby should be able to firmly stand but with some support and achieve balance.

Tugi Kimani with his mom, Celestine Ndinda

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Then by 1 year, the kid should be moving around.

However, for Celestine Ndinda, that was not the case. She mentions that at 12 months, Tugi could not even move around like the rest of the kids.

“Apo ndio I think my Tugi alikaa. It took time for him to be able to walk,” she reveals.

Baby Tugi

So bad was it that every time they attended Sunday service, she could see other young children, especially girls even younger than Tugi, beautifully walk around in those gorgeous stockings and wonder how.

“Tunaenda Sunday school ama Church na unaona watoto wengine wadogo kwanza wasichana wako na stockings, wanatembea. Na Tugi hajawai songa, na huyo msichana anatembea ni mdogo kuliko Tugi,” she openly admits.

Looking quite concerned even though that happened to Tugi months ago, the doctor had to intervene and tell Cele that every child has their own time.

Have a listen at their fascinating conversation;

https://youtu.be/T1dNhCZwgvI?t=469

Njugush’s son’s hilarious reaction after being caught crying on camera lights up the Internet

Blessed Njugushs son, Tugi Kimani is sure a fun kid to be around.

Just like his parents, you can never quite tell when he is serious, or when he is fooling with your mind.

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The most recent case being a time when his dad caught him in the car with eyes soaked in tears and you could hardly tell whether this kid was being funny or was actually in pain.

The scenario

So innocent-looking and he can easily make you pity him. He was explaining to his dad how he was crying because he was afraid of a door knob that did not seem to make sense to him.

Blessed Njugush with son, Tugi Kimani

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Njugush was busy laughing at the 2-year old from behind the camera because it just did not make sense how one would cry because they are afraid.

The whole scenario quickly turned into a fun scene, with Tugi letting go of his fears after Njugush showered him with endless love. Pretty intelligent though, after his dad wiped off tears from his right eye, the kid was quick to turn his left eye as well.

Njugush with son enjoying nature’s goodness

Surprised by the move, Njugush sounded quite impressed with his son.

The funny part came in after the comedian told his son “Love You”, who quickly responded saying;

Love you, like the big elephant in the Tsavo.

“Aww!” Njugush sweetly remarked. Tugi’s innocence and high level of intelligence, will leave you cracking your ribs. Have a listen: