Celebrity couple Daddie Marto and Koku to host Nairobi Bachelor Showmax reality dating show

Love, drama, and romance are set to take centre stage this festive season with the debut of Showmax’s new dating show, Nairobi Bachelor, on December 6, 2024.

Hosted by the dynamic celebrity couple Daddie Marto (from Sue na Jonnie) and Koku Lwanga, this 13-part series promises a fresh and captivating twist to the dating show genre.

Nairobi Bachelor follows the journey of young bachelors and singletons as they embark on a quest to find their perfect match. Unsure of the outcome, each bachelor must rely on their senses and wit to discover the woman of their dreams.

The show also features a unique baggage segment, where potential couples must confront the skeletons in their closets. Will they accept their partner’s truth and move forward, or will the baggage be too heavy to carry?


Nairobi Bachelor was born from the desire to revolutionise the traditional dating show format. We wanted to create a platform that mirrors the complexities of modern love, where emotional connection, shared values, and the ability to handle life’s challenges are paramount,” said show creator and director Clementina Kabutha.

“The show’s unique premise blends real-life stories and engaging drama to strike the perfect balance between entertainment and authenticity. Featuring a diverse cast and set against Nairobi’s vibrant urban backdrop, Nairobi Bachelor infuses cultural richness and relatability, fostering a deep connection with its audience,” she added.

“When the opportunity came up, I was excited and a little terrified. Hosting a show like this was completely outside my comfort zone, but I saw it as a chance to grow and embrace something new. I have always been passionate about meaningful connections and relationships, and the idea of being part of a project that celebrates love in all its complexity felt incredibly rewarding,” stated Co-host Koku Lwanga.

“Dating in 2024 is certainly not for the faint-hearted. Nairobi Bachelor reveals that dating in Kenya is both challenging and deeply rooted in cultural nuances. People are navigating a blend of traditional expectations and modern ideals, not to mention the influence of social media and dating apps. While technology has changed how we meet, the core of love—trust, respect and vulnerability remains the same,” added Daddie Marto.

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