Mulamwah Excited As He Graduates Top Of His Class At China’s Shenyang University
Celebrated Kenyan comedian and digital strategist David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has stunned fans after trading his signature muddy comedy boots and oversized trousers for a university graduation gown in East Asia.
Taking to his social media platforms on Thursday, June 4, 2026, the versatile content creator proudly announced that he had officially graduated from the prestigious Shenyang Normal University in China—not just passing his courses, but completely conquering them.
Best Student in International Relations
Mulamwah revealed that he finished the intensive academic program as the top student in International Understanding and Communication, a milestone that triggered widespread praise across the East African digital landscape.
Overflowing with pride, the witty entertainer celebrated his personal triumph on his Instagram page, taking a moment to salute his own dedication before thanking the diplomatic bodies that sponsored his studies.
“Did it 🎓. I wanna thank me – Just graduated today as the top student in International understanding and communication from The Shenyang Normal University in China,” Mulamwah wrote.
Acknowledging the bilateral ties that paved the way for his academic journey, he added:
“Big thanks to the Chinese Embassy in Kenya & the People’s Republic of China for the opportunity to represent Kenya on this international forum.”
“One Africa” After-Party Shut Down in China
However, it wasn’t all serious textbooks and lectures for the high-flying Kenyan star. Immediately after the formal graduation ceremony concluded, Mulamwah swapped his academic cap for nightclub strobe lights to celebrate the milestone in true celebrity fashion.
In a viral video shared with his millions of followers, the comic was seen living it up inside a high-end Chinese nightclub alongside a heavy contingent of top African lifestyle influencers who also participated in the specialized program.
Proving that academic success bridges borders, the celebration brought together digital creators from all corners of the continent. Mulamwah captioned the high-energy club footage with a nod to the deep continental unity on display:
“After party kidogo …. Hapa hakuna mapangale (No drama here). Lesotho meets Kenya & Rajabu from Zanzibar. 9 countries one roof, one Africa,” he enthusiastically shared.
Mulamwah’s academic breakthrough marks a significant evolution for his personal brand, demonstrating how modern Kenyan creatives are successfully leveraging their digital platforms to secure global educational opportunities and diplomatic representations.
