Dj Shiti

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DJ Shiti
DJ Shiti in 2025
Background information
Birth name Steve Oduor Ndede
Born 18 August 1990 (age 34)
Mumias, Musanda, Kenya
Tribe Luhya
Nationality Kenyan
Occupation Comedian · Actor · Event MC · Musician
Years active 2014–present
Known for The Real House Helps of Kawangware · Churchill Show · Kamum
Associated acts King Kaka · Sauti Sol · Otile Brown · Khaligraph Jones · Timmy T-Dat · Chikuzee
Social media Instagram: @djshiti_comedian · TikTok: @djshiti_comedian

DJ Shiti, born Steve Oduor Ndede on August 18, 1990, is a 35-year-old Kenyan comedian, actor, and musician whose sharp wit and relatable humor have made him a star in East African entertainment. Known for his role in The Real House Helps of Kawangware, he’s won hearts through the Churchill Show, music collaborations, and viral TikTok skits. “Comedy saved me from the streets,” he shared, reflecting on his rise from homelessness to fame.[1] Despite personal challenges, his 2025 KTN thriller-drama series shows his growing range, cementing his influence.[2]

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Born in Musanda, Mumias, on August 18, 1990, DJ Shiti grew up in a lively Luhya family, the sixth of seven siblings. Raised in Nakuru, he mimicked his late aunt’s antics, entertaining at church and Nakuru Players Theatre. “I’d sneak to watch comedians,” he laughed.[3] He briefly attended St. Luke Seminary in Uganda, eyeing priesthood, but comedy called louder.[4] Working as a matatu tout and shop assistant, he honed his humor. In 2013, he moved to Nairobi, facing homelessness on Koinange Street. “I ate club leftovers, but kept dreaming,” he recalled.[5] These struggles shaped his authentic comedic voice.

Career[edit | edit source]

Comedy Beginnings[edit | edit source]

DJ Shiti started performing in Nakuru’s theater groups, using humor as a matatu tout to draw crowds.[6] In 2013, he joined Nairobi’s Crazy Comedy collective, taking unpaid gigs. His Churchill Show audition in 2014 launched his comedy career, earning him the “rib-breaker” nickname.[7]

Acting Roles[edit | edit source]

In 2014, Abel Mutua connected DJ Shiti with producer Waithaka Mukuria for The Real House Helps of Kawangware on KTN, where his quirky role earned a long-term contract (KSh 15,000–30,000 weekly).[8] “Njugush taught me camera tricks,” he said.[9] He led Masaibu Ya DJ Shiti on PPP TV and played Apostle Sylavanus Fandili in Eddie Butita’s Kamum (YouTube), blending humor and depth.[10] His 2025 KTN thriller-drama series marked a bold shift, promoted via YouTube teasers.[11]

Music Collaborations[edit | edit source]

DJ Shiti appeared in music videos for King Kaka, Sauti Sol, Otile Brown, Khaligraph Jones, Timmy T-Dat, Chikuzee, and Bahati’s “Ndogo Ndogo”. His playful bond with Sauti Sol shines through their shared projects.[12] He plans comedy-themed music, inspired by these collaborations.[13]

Brand Ambassador[edit | edit source]

In 2022, DJ Shiti became StarTimes Kenya’s ambassador, inking a KSh 5 million deal to promote digital TV services.[14] His charm broadens the brand’s reach.

Social Media[edit | edit source]

DJ Shiti’s YouTube (@DJSHITIENTERTAINMENT, 289,000 subscribers) earned a Silver Creator Award, with skits and vlogs netting KSh 50,000–100,000 monthly.[15] His TikTok (@djshiti_comedian) and Instagram (@djshiti_comedian) feature viral skits and family moments.[16][17] A 2025 TikTok with Yesu wa Tongaren went viral, blending humor and culture.[18]

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

DJ Shiti, born August 18, 1990, is 34 years old and Luhya, often mistaken for Luo due to his name, Oduor.[19] A single father to his daughter, Mariam Auma (born June 24, 2020), with ex-partner Faiza Hussein, he co-parents amicably after her 2022 mental health struggles. “We’re good for Mariam,” he said.[20] Unmarried, he keeps his love life private, with no wife.[21] His net worth, estimated at KSh 20 million, funds a modest Ngong house and a Toyota Harrier car.[22] He supports his mother and siblings, despite his brother’s alcoholism challenges. “Family’s tough but worth it,” he shared.[23] His Christian faith, rooted in seminary days, keeps him humble.[24]

Filmography[edit | edit source]

Type Title Year Role
Television The Real House Helps of Kawangware 2014–2018 Various
Television Masaibu Ya DJ Shiti 2019–2020 Lead
Digital Kamum 2023 Apostle Sylavanus Fandili
Television Untitled KTN Thriller-Drama 2025 Lead

Recognition[edit | edit source]

DJ Shiti earned a YouTube Silver Creator Award for surpassing 100,000 subscribers, a testament to his digital impact.[25] His roles in Kamum and the Churchill Show have made him a Kenyan comedy icon.

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