Flaqo Raz
| Flaqo Raz in 2025 | |
| Background information | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Erastus Ayieko Otieno |
| Born | 12 June 1990 (age 34) Kayole, Nairobi, Kenya |
| Birth place | Kisumu, Kenya |
| Occupations | Comedian, singer, scriptwriter, dancer |
| Years active | 2018–present |
| Partner | Keranta (former) |
| Known for | Comedy skits as "Mama Otis" |
| Website | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjG66-ryVCszrs7k_Y2pn3Q |
Flaqo Raz (born Erastus Ayieko Otieno; December 25, 1995) is a Kenyan comedian, singer, scriptwriter, and dancer, widely recognized for his multi-character comedy skits on social media, particularly for portraying "Mama Otis." His creative versatility and relatable humor have made him one of Kenya’s leading online entertainers.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Flaqo Raz was born on December 25, 1995, at Aga Khan Hospital in Kisumu, Kenya, to a Luo family [1]. As the eldest of three siblings, he grew up in a humble household with a younger brother and sister [2]. His birth on Christmas Day led to nicknames like Emmanuel and Noel, though he has noted that holiday festivities often overshadowed his birthday celebrations [3].
He began his education at Pinocchio Primary School before transferring to Xaverian Primary School in Kisumu. He later attended St. Mary’s Yala for secondary education, where he was known as a diligent student [4]. In 2018, Flaqo graduated from Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health, though he chose not to pursue a career in this field, feeling destined for entertainment [5].
Career[edit | edit source]
Comedy and Social Media[edit | edit source]
Flaqo Raz launched his entertainment career in August 2018, initially experimenting with comedy skits on platforms like WhatsApp, where early efforts were met with skepticism by peers [6]. His breakthrough came in early 2019 with a viral skit imitating Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones leading a prayer, which garnered widespread attention and rapidly grew his following to 10,000 Instagram followers and 50,000 YouTube subscribers [7]. His signature style involves portraying multiple characters—such as Mama Otis, Baba Otis, Otis, Akoth, and Uncle Bakari—in solo skits that humorously depict Kenyan family life [8].
His YouTube channel, [Flaqo Raz](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjG66-ryVCszrs7k_Y2pn3Q), became a primary platform for his content, earning a Silver Play Button for surpassing 100,000 subscribers before a temporary termination in October 2020 due to copyright claims [9]. After resolving the issue, he resumed posting, and his channel continues to attract significant viewership [10]. By 2025, his Instagram account, @flaqo411, had amassed over 1.3 million followers [11].
Flaqo created the web series *The Othentiks*, based on his popular characters, further expanding his creative portfolio [12]. His skits, often filmed with a small crew of longtime friends from Kisumu, reflect authentic Kenyan experiences, contributing to his widespread appeal [13].
Music and Other Ventures[edit | edit source]
Before comedy, Flaqo pursued music as an R&B artist, releasing songs like "Insincere," "Hold You Down," "Soul Cry," "Make it Home," and "Regrets" [14]. Although music initially took a backseat to comedy, he remains active in the industry, owning Hittites, a music recording studio in Mamboleo Estate, Kisumu, which supports emerging artists [15].
Flaqo is also a scriptwriter and dancer, skills he integrates into his comedy productions. He has expressed ambitions to develop television show scripts, indicating plans to expand into traditional media [16].
Media Appearances[edit | edit source]
Flaqo has been featured in several high-profile interviews, offering insights into his career and personal journey: - **Churchill Show (2021)**: In an interview with comedian Daniel Ndambuki (Churchill), Flaqo revealed he initially aspired to be a neurosurgeon before embracing comedy [17]. - **Chatspot on Switch TV**: He discussed personal experiences, including a past relationship where an ex-girlfriend claimed credit for his success, prompting him to send her KSh 100,000 in frustration [18]. - **Plug TV (2022)**: Flaqo disclosed earning approximately KSh 20 million during the COVID-19 pandemic through advertisements, though he noted the financial success impacted his mental health [19]. - **Nairobi News (2022)**: He addressed rumors about dating content creator Keranta, emphasizing their platonic, professional relationship [20].
His media presence extends to collaborations, such as a 2020 meeting with content creator Azziad Nasenya, sparking fan speculation about potential joint projects [21].
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Flaqo Raz has been candid about his personal experiences in interviews and social media interactions. He was in a high-profile relationship with content creator Winnie Keranta, which drew significant public attention. In October 2023, Flaqo gifted Keranta a car for her 22nd birthday, an event widely covered online [22]. However, the couple reportedly parted ways by 2024, with Keranta confirming Flaqo repossessed the car post-breakup during a Nation interview [23]. Earlier rumors linked Flaqo to rappers Ssaru and Noti Flow, which he neither confirmed nor denied [24].
In a 2020 Q&A session, Flaqo addressed speculation about his sexuality stemming from his cross-dressing as Mama Otis, firmly stating that the character is fictional and he is heterosexual [25]. He has also discussed mental health challenges, revealing in a 2022 YouTube interview that the pressure of playing multiple characters led to emotional overwhelm, including periods of crying [26].
Flaqo values fan engagement, regularly reviewing comments and direct messages for feedback and job opportunities [27]. He has dispelled rumors of having a twin brother, clarifying that a video featuring a character named Henry was a comedic skit [28].
Discography[edit | edit source]
Flaqo Raz has released several R&B singles, reflecting his early music career: - "Insincere" [29] - "Hold You Down" - "Soul Cry" - "Make it Home" - "Regrets"
His music is available on platforms like [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/us/artist/14612511), though comedy has largely overshadowed his musical output.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
While specific awards are not well-documented, Flaqo received a YouTube Silver Play Button in 2020 for surpassing 100,000 subscribers, a significant milestone before his channel’s temporary termination [30]. His influence is acknowledged in lists like Ghafla’s "10 Kenyan Online Comedians Who Cracked Our Ribs in 2020" [31].
References[edit | edit source]
- Famous Birthdays
- Kenyan Moves
- Tuko
- Who Owns Kenya
- The Standard
- Nairobi News
- Call Out Kenya
- Jambo Daily
- Biography Hub
- Ngori Spot
- Mkenya Leo
- The Kenyan Man
- Nation
- Tuko
- Biggest Kaka
- Ghafla
- Homekazi
- GetMziki
- Deezer