Editor's Review

  • Musyoka and Matendechere will feature in a maize flour advertisement.

The ‘Nitakufinya’ memes have been trending for the better part of last week and they continue to, about 10 years after the actual exchange between the two individuals occurred.

The two who live in the same area of Mukuru kwa Njenga slums on Monday met for the first time after the altercation, thanks to an invite to appear on Jalang’o TV.

During the interview, the two, Charles Musyoka and Aaron Asiba Matendechere said called on well-wishers to help them.

"Hakuna kazi siwezi kufanya hata nikapata kapikipiki naweza kujisaidia nifanye bodaboda," said Musyoka.

Following their request, Jalang’o said that there was a maize miller that had agreed to work with the two on an advertisement of their maize flour.

He added that the miller has also agreed to give them the motorcycles they have both asked for.

"So, tutawatafutia wewe pikipiki yako na wewe pikipiki yako. Hio itakuwa sawa. Nikon a team wanaitwa Jahazi flour wameshakubali kufanya kazi na nyinyi na matafanya advert yao mkifinya ugali. Wanakuja hapa leo na hata hizo pikipiki mbili ni hao watawapatia," said the host of the show Jalang’o.

Musyoka has been vending water in the Mukuru kwa Njenga slum and carrying heavy goods using a cart.

Matendechere on the other hand owns barber shop and a salon in the same area. He is also a father of nine and has two wives.