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“Tuko ndani ndani ndaaaani” Nick Salat is now copyrighting the phrase

By Pharis Kinyua: Jamhuri News

KANU Secretary General Nick Salat famed for the “tuko ndani ndani ndaaaaani” phrase, may start earning from it once his lawyers are done with drawing up a patent.

“Lawyers are always eager to give ideas…I have lawyers working on it,” he answered in response to a question by Nairobi News if he was considering copyrighting the phrase as the original owner

The commonly used phrase by politicians and as a jingle in radio stations could earn the aspiring Bomet Senator on a KANU ticket, loads of money once the patent sails through.

Outside the realms of politics, Kenyans too use the phrase to emphasize just how much they are into a particular thing be it a relationship, work, studies among other things.

On Youtube alone, he could earn millions of shillings as the recording has hundreds of thousands of views.

Salat made the statement subconsciously, never thinking that it would become the country’s sensation during first launch of NASA at the Bomas of Kenya in January.

He said this to emphasize that his party, KANU, was in NASA and not in Jubilee.

But as fate would have it, his party KANU, after negotiations with Jubilee, decided to support Uhuru Kenyatta and not NASA.

But this did not wash away the phrase that has gained popularity by the day.

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