Could a stand-up comedian be thinking of gunning for a political seat? This is the question fans of the entertainer are asking themselves after he suddenly started to hob-nob with who’s who in the political arena.
Apparently, the artiste is a common face in the corridors of Parliament, where he takes every opportunity to charm the lawmakers before asking to take selfies with them. He also ensures he is captured on camera while hanging around top politicians during public events.
Sources say the comedian promptly shares the pictures he takes with high-profile personalities on Whatsapp groups from his region. Is he thinking of diving into the murky waters of politics? Only time will tell.
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