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==Background==
==Background==
In the initial shows, Dorika was referred to as as an illiterate person who could not even speak English fluently. But over the years, she has developed and is able to understand society in a different light. She is able to speak good English, interacts with people at different levels and also stands as a role-model through her standup comedy.  
In the initial shows, Dorika was referred to as as an illiterate person who could not even speak English fluently. But over the years, she has developed and is able to understand society in a different light. She is able to speak good English, interacts with people at different levels and also stands as a role-model through her standup comedy.  
==Character==
Dorika is a high rolling social lite who has established herself as a woman of influence in the suburbs of [[Kitwe]] in Zambia.<ref name=lt>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2016/10/29/dorika-goes-international-dstv-launches-show/ ‘Dorika ‘goes International…. as DStv launches her show], [[Lusaka Times]], 29 October 2016</ref>


==Related videos==
==Related videos==

Revision as of 11:30, 31 January 2018

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Portrayed byBob Nkosha
Full nameDorika Ndaifulila
GenderFemale

Dorika is a fictional character depicted by Zambian comedian Bob Nkosha. She is depicted as a tough-talk woman who did not have an education.

Background

In the initial shows, Dorika was referred to as as an illiterate person who could not even speak English fluently. But over the years, she has developed and is able to understand society in a different light. She is able to speak good English, interacts with people at different levels and also stands as a role-model through her standup comedy.

Character

Dorika is a high rolling social lite who has established herself as a woman of influence in the suburbs of Kitwe in Zambia.[1]

Related videos

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  • Dorika and Bob Nkosha (same) interview - Smooth Talk

References

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