Kenyan content creator and comedian YY Comedian has generated buzz among his fans with his new Show “Okoa Ndoa” which loosely translates to ‘Save Marriages’. The show has officially premiered on YouTube Today, 23rd September at exactly 11 AM. According to YY, the show is aimed at focusing on preserving and improving Marital relationships in Kenya and beyond. Taking to his Instagram page, YY has noted that “Operation ni Ku Rescue Ndoa”.

The show stars three of the Best actor and actresses who double up as comedians in their craft. This include, Eddie Butita is a Kenyan comedian, writer, and content creator known for his stand-up performances and engaging online content. Butita is also know as a crucial part of the Kenyan creative space. He has collaborated with artists to Write Shows that have gained popularity not only in Kenya but also in the international entertainment arena. Diana Luvanda and Joanne Wanjiku were also not left out. These Two have captured the hearts and eyes of many not only on the “Okoa Ndoa’ show, but also in a handful of other projects they’ve featured on. Their Finesse in art, and how they blend it with comedy has left many in awe.

Despite the show gaining traction for all the good reasons, it has also sparked controversy among his fans. YY Comedian’s announcement of his new show, “Okoa Ndoa,” comes on the heels of significant personal events. On September 5, his girlfriend and baby mama, Marya Okoth, took to social media to announce the end of their relationship after more than three years together. This public revelation has drawn attention, adding a poignant dimension to the show’s mission of addressing and supporting marriage challenges.

Since the breakup, YY Comedian has opted for silence, despite fans and bloggers eagerly awaiting his perspective on the situation. While Marya Okoth has addressed rumors of clout-chasing, firmly stating they would never exploit their personal lives for publicity, YY has chosen not to comment. He has informed his followers that there will be no “tea” or drama from his side, maintaining a respectful distance from the unfolding narrative.

