A Kenyan barber who wields a sharpened shovel thrives on Africa’s social media craze

Category: Human Interest

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. unconventional / ˌʌn kənˈvɛn ʃə nl / (adj.) – not following the usual rules, ideas, or methods; different from what is normal or expected
    Example:

    She has an unconventional style of teaching that keeps her students interested.


  2. lop off / lɒp ɒf / (phrasal v.) – to remove something quickly with a single cut or action
    Example:

    The gardener is lopping off the dead branches from the tree.


  3. recognizable / ˈrek əɡ naɪ zə bəl / (adj.) – easy to notice or identify because it is familiar or well-known
    Example:

    The old building is still recognizable despite the damage.


  4. side hustle / saɪd ˈhʌs əl / (n.) – a job or work that someone does in addition to their main job, usually to earn extra money
    Example:

    His side hustle as a tutor brings in extra income every month.


  5. staying power / ˈsteɪ ɪŋ ˈpaʊ ər / (n.) – the ability to continue being successful, strong, or effective for a long time
    Example:

    Athletes need physical strength and mental staying power to compete at a high level.


Article

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In a sparse shack on the rural roadside in Kiambu, at the edge of metropolitan Nairobi, Safari Martins uses unconventional techniques to cut hair.


On the shack’s wooden walls hang a shovel, an iron, agricultural shears, and a wrench.


“I just use unconventional tools,” Martins says, smiling, moments before sliding a razor-sharp shovel edge across his client Ian Njenga’s head, lopping off a swath of hair in the first of a series of moves that yields a surprisingly clean haircut.


Unconventional tools are a hallmark for Martins, who is one of Kenya’s most recognizable barbers with around 1 million followers on each of his Instagram and TikTok accounts, where he is known as Chief Safro.


As he makes precision cuts across Njenga’s head, a helper stands to the side, capturing every moment from different angles on a smartphone camera.


Influencer barbers are a new trend in Kenya, where social media usage has exploded in recent years and platforms like TikTok are being used both for entertainment and as a lucrative side hustle.


Born in Rwanda and now based in Nairobi, Martins started barbering in high school in 2018. Using borrowed clippers, he began offering trims outside classrooms and in cramped dormitories. Five years later, he added a camera and dropped a conventional trimmer—and never turned back.


Martins went viral for zany barbering methods, but he has increasingly incorporated traditional African folk tales into voiceovers on his videos. “I’m motivated by African culture, by African stories,” he says, adding that one of his tools, a sharpened iron box, was blessed by village elders.


The barber’s staying power has come from the haircuts themselves, which his customers say they love—and the chance to be featured on one of Kenya’s most magnetic social media accounts. “If I compare him with other barbers, his talent is next level,” says Njenga, who first visited Martins last year.


“When I get shaved here, I get very comfortable, while walking in the streets, I get very confident.” The draw of a unique barbering experience and five minutes of social media fame is enough for customers to push past the price.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


 


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Safari Martins uses unconventional tools like shovels and wrenches to give haircuts. What do you think is the importance of creativity in our jobs? What creative idea do you think you can add to make your job more interesting or successful? Discuss.
  • Would you feel comfortable trying an unconventional method for a normal service like a haircut? Why or why not? Would you pay more for something just because it’s “unique” or gives you recognition? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • TikTok and Instagram helped Martins turn barbering into a social media career. What do you think of unconventional and zany social media posts that go viral? Why do you think they become viral? Discuss.
  • Would you consider using social media to promote your own work or talent? Why or why not? Discuss.