Gideon Moi Leaves Crowd in Stitches With Joke He Was Told in a Club

Baringo Senator, Gideon Moi, left a congregation that was attending the late Jeremiah Kiereini's memorial service at the All Saints Cathedral, in stitches.

The senator narrated a joke that had been told to him by the Kenya Pipeline Company Chairman, John Ngumi, at a club.

He stated that he had gone to the club where he was meeting Ngine, and in the process, bumped into the KPC chair.

On asking him if he had seen Ngine, Ngumi stated," You mean ile mtu fupi round, mulmulwas (the short round one)."

The senator narrated this as the congregants burst out laughing.

The joke, which has become popular among Kenyans, was told by the West Pokot governor, John Lonyangapuo, during a public address.

In a video that went viral on social media, the governor, clearly agitated, took to calling a politician identified as Dennis Ruto, a Mulmulwas (something that is round like a ball) for causing trouble.

He had added, "Huwezi jua tumbo ni wapi mgongo ni wapi (one can't tell where the stomach ends and the back begins)."

His sentiments caught the attention of many Kenyans, including President Uhuru Kenyatta, who was also captured on camera, imitating his remarks.