Njugush and Wakavinye Stunned: 2-Year-Old Son Amazes with Dinosaur Knowledge “Hakuwezikuta!”

June 8, 2025

  • Njugush, the comedian, was impressed with his youngest child Toria, who amazed both him and his partner Celestine Ndinda with an extensive understanding of dinosaurs.

  • During an enchanting family gathering at the museum, the 24-month-old accurately named various species of dinosaurs.

  • Ndinda, who is widely recognized by her stage name Wakavinye, mentioned that she could hardly say most of the names correctly.

The celebrity pair, Njugush and his charming spouse Celestine Ndinda—widely recognized as Wakavinye—might be nurturing a prodigy within their thriving partnership.

During a family excursion, the content producers found themselves greatly impressed by their youngest child’s understanding of scientific concepts.

Alongside their eldest child, Tugi, they spent quality family time at a museum with their younger one, Toria.

Vitoria demonstrated her expertise in dinosaurs by accurately naming them without glancing at their labels.

Wakavinye requests Toria to recognize different kinds of dinosaurs.

“Just calling out those Dinosaurs by their scientific names seems easy for Toria. In contrast, many parents can’t even say them correctly,” commented Wakavinye beneath the shared video.

While exploring the museum, they reached an area showcasing dinosaur models complete with their names and further details.

Every time Toria’s mom asked him to identify a specific kind of dinosaur, he would do so in the most adorable way possible.

He didn’t have to glance at the names or take time to ponder; the responses came effortlessly off his tongue, leaving his parents amazed.


Kinds of Dinosaurs Identified by Toria at Museum

Vitoria quickly recognized every dinosaur and proceeded to the next one, with his parents and elder sibling fully grasping everything he said.

Included among the dinosaurs he recognized were Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Plateosaurus, and the well-known Tyrannosaurus rex, often referred to as T. rex.

Njugush was left without words, helplessly lifting his hands in surrender before turning and walking away after being thoroughly outdone by his toddler.

Wakavinye first believed her son had gained his knowledge of dinosaurs from the widely watched children’s show Cocomelon. However, Tugi promptly clarified that their child had encountered these prehistoric beings through various other animated programs instead.

Kenyans respond to Toria’s dinosaur expertise

The video became immensely popular, leaving numerous social media users amazed by the young boy’s intelligence, evident from the comments section:

shiks:

Harry has watched the Curious George cartoons. Such shows are educational. My daughter enjoys them, and she is quite intelligent as well.

Karen Baraka:

He really enjoys watching Blippi 😜😜😜. My kids have learned so much from him. There’s still plenty more for them to discover without me being too worried.

Soney Muthoni Cynthia:

As of today, my children can enjoy cartoons around the clock. There’s no need to pay school fees anymore.

Naftali Kimotho:

Watch videos on YouTube featuring Kadusko and Mama Ojo; they can offer guidance on handling such situations.

ngugi_wa_ndegwa:

❤️❤️❤️ Alafu kuna mimi nayotamani kujua dogs ikiwa ni German shepherd au kutokona.

kirogoirene:

Wow Toria 🥰🥰🥰🥰. Look at this smart kid thriving. I bet this cleverness isn’t from their mom or dad… This must be from an Auntie.

wakioj:

I’ve got someone with expertise like this living under my roof. Up until now, he aspires to be an archaeologist; hence, I often joke about digging up his remains. His fascination began at age three and continues strong at ten years old. He gathers information about when these ancient beings lived, what they ate, where they were discovered, among other details. Guess it must be a boy thing.

DJ Mo, Size 8 takes children to the toy store

In yet another tale, DJ Mo and his spouse, Pastor Size 8, brought their children to a splendid toy store as a special outing.

Although their daughter, Ladasha Wambo, had particular preferences for certain toys, their son, Samwel Muraya Junior, was only interested in toy cars.

He quickly recognized the car models by examining their designs and hues on display, impressing his parents.

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