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Eunice Wanjiru Njoki (born 18 September 1993), known as Mammito, is a Kenyan stand-up comedian, actress, writer and an mcee. She grew up in the slums of
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Early life and education

Mammito was born in
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on September 18, 1993. She has never been able to know her father, and she does not know how it feels to have a father figure. Her mother Nancy Njoki, a seamstress raised her single handed. She grew up in the slums of
Kibera Kibera (Kinubi: ''Forest'' or ''Jungle'') is a division of Nairobi Area, Kenya, and neighbourhood of the city of Nairobi, from the city centre. Kibera is the largest slum in Nairobi, and the largest urban slum in Africa.http://www.dominionp ...
. She attended Laini Saba for primary education. Getting a meal alone, in these slums was quite a struggle. Because life in the slums was challenging, her mother was a strict disciplinarian and did not allow her to play with the neighbour's children. Mammito joined Laini Saba Primary School in 2001 in Standard one. She sat for her KCPE in 2007. She then joined Gatero Girls High School,
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in 2008 where she studied up to Form Three. In 2011 she changed school to Silanga Mixed Secondary School, Kibera where she sat her KCSE in 2011. She studied Community Development at Mount Kenya University. At that time, she was involved in a lot of comedy, poetry and dance, which her aunt and mother disapproved of, saying it made her a joker. With that, together with peer pressure setting in, she became rebellious and was sent to the village in
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to stay with her grandmother. In Murang'a, she used to help her grandmother to sell school uniforms and other forms of clothes. Mammito later joined
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in 2015 where she studied and completed a Diploma in Community Development. At the university, she joined the drama group. During one of the talent shows, " I registered as a singer but when I stepped on the stage, I instead did stand-up comedy. The judges were so impressed that they gave me a standing ovation. It was at that moment that I knew what I wanted to be – a stand-up comedian." She completed her course in 2016. She got the name Mammito, from a clique of friends who used to call each other Mammito.


Career


2015 - present

After university, Mammito started looking for a job as a social worker, but she failed to get one. She had never thought of doing comedy as a career. But after missing out on job opportunities, she auditioned for the ''
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''.. She failed to impress a couple of times and would be sent away, only to be recalled because she lacked courage and stage presence despite her jokes being funny. This continued until she was finally admitted. in 2015. In 2015 during her first open mic performance at the ''Churchill Show'', she had so much stage fright. that nobody laughed. "it’s like I was giving a speech, there was nothing but echo. There is even a time I forgot all my lines, I just looked blankly at the crowd and walked off stage, I was so embarrassed I just cried." In 2017, Mammito was scheduled to perform at the three day ''Kigali International Comedy Festival'' event in November. In 2018 Mammito took part in '' Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown'' television documentary as herself. In June 2018, she performed at the ''Seka Festival Season 4'' in
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. Rwanda. In June 2018, She performed at the ''East Africa Comedy Show'' at the
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(KICC). In December 2018, she returned to Rwanda to perform in the ''Evening of Laugh Comedy Show'' On 5 January 2019, Mammito headlined the ''Saturday Night Comedy'' at the Blues Restaurant in Nairobi. Mammito performed at the 2019 ''Laugh Festival'' at the KICC. On 2 August, she performed at the ''Queens of Comedy'' in
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Personal life

Mammito has two siblings. In 2018, she took a picture with Edwin Butita which led to speculations about her being pregnant with his baby. She said she took that picture after having had lunch, to explain the bulge. However we understand that she has 0 children. She is a Christian.


Filmography


Television


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mammito Eunice People from Nairobi 1993 births Living people Kenyan stand-up comedians Kenyan women comedians Mount Kenya University alumni