Nicki Bigfish takes IRL streaming to Isiolo as IShowSpeed-inspired trend gains popularity

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Prankster and content creator Nicki Bigfish has become the second Kenyan to do an In Real Life (IRL) stream, following the local launch of the Ishowspeed-inspired trend by his colleague Vindee.

Nicki did his first stream on Saturday, February 7, 2026, from Isiolo, where he met various people and did interviews with several of his fans.

The stream started with him hanging out with an eager fan who shared his story of how he ended up going back to live in Isiolo after a failed attempt to settle in Kayole years ago. The young man, clad in a reflector jacket, also taught Nicki how people in Isiolo greet each other in their local language, leaving him elated.

Nicki Bigfish streaming from Isiolo on Saturday, February 7, 2026. PHOTOS/Screengrabs by K24 Digital of Facebook video by https://www.facebook.com/nickiTheBigfish

Further, Nicki visited many streets in the outskirts of Isiolo town and did interviews with people who were willing to speak to him.

In other parts of the town, Nicki hopped onto a tuk-tuk and did his stream from aboard the vehicle as it crisscrossed at high speeds through the streets.

He also visited the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) in Isiolo town and spoke to many people, including students, who shared their opinions on various topics, including the upcoming boxing match featuring Majembe.

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Vindee’s IRL stream

Nicki’s move comes just days after content creator Vindee became the first Kenyan to start an In Real Life (IRL) stream at Nairobi National Park, just days after IShowSpeed went live from the same location.

In a live stream shared on his YouTube page on Monday, January 26, 2026, Vindee was seen arriving at the park with a full production team, all travelling together in a luxury tour van.

Upon arrival, the streamer briefed his team on the type of video shots he wanted for the stream, reminding them to ensure that all essential gadgets, including power banks, were readily available to avoid any interruptions during the live broadcast.

Vindee streaming from the Nairobi National Park. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital of YouTube live by @ishowspeed.
Vindee streaming from the Nairobi National Park. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital of YouTube live by @ishowspeed.

He instructed one of the team members to carry a bag containing the recording gadgets and power banks, explaining that the filming would run continuously for over ten minutes. He further directed that recording should begin as they entered the park, followed by another clip later, with the introduction to be captured using a separate device.

“You will need to carry the bag with all the gadgets, including the power bank. Make sure the recording runs for over ten minutes. Film as we go inside, then take another video after that. The introduction will be recorded on a different device,” he said.

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After the briefing, Vindee and his team stopped for a meal before proceeding into the park, where viewers continued to comment live, mirroring the level of engagement seen during IShowSpeed’s recent visit to Kenya.

While inside the park, the streamer expressed visible excitement upon spotting animals roaming near their vehicle and repeatedly engaged the tour guide with questions about the surroundings.

At one point, he questioned why the roads inside the park were not tarmacked, wondering whether it was to avoid harming the animals.

He also responded to questions from viewers in the live chat, clarifying that while food is allowed inside the park, visitors are not permitted to feed the animals.

Additionally, he inquired about the cost charged per individual to tour Nairobi National Park.

“I’m wondering why the roads inside the park are not tarmacked. Is it because it might harm the animals? I can see people in the comments asking if food is allowed in the park. Yes, food is allowed, but we are not permitted to feed the animals. How much does it cost to visit Nairobi National Park? ” he said as the live continued.

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