Nyandarua County was abuzz this week as Kenyan environmental activist and entertainer MC Jasso completed a grueling 100-hour tree hugging challenge, only to be hospitalised shortly afterward. The event, aimed at raising awareness about deforestation and climate change, drew local media attention and thousands of social media viewers following live updates.
MC Jasso, known for combining activism with entertainment, began the challenge at a popular nature reserve in Nyandarua County, embracing a mature indigenous tree for more than four consecutive days. The stunt was designed to highlight the importance of preserving Kenya’s forests and the role each citizen can play in environmental conservation. Fans and environmentalists praised the effort as a unique approach to advocating for nature.
According to witnesses, MC Jasso displayed remarkable stamina during the challenge. However, after completing the 100-hour mark, he reportedly experienced severe exhaustion, dehydration, and low blood sugar levels. He was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors confirmed that he was in stable condition and expected to make a full recovery. Health professionals emphasised that prolonged physical stress without adequate hydration or nutrition can pose serious risks, even to fit individuals.
The tree hugging event successfully attracted corporate and community attention, with several sponsors pledging support for local reforestation projects. Social media platforms erupted with praise for MC Jasso’s dedication, while conservation groups used the moment to educate the public about sustainable forestry practices.
Experts in environmental activism note that while extreme awareness campaigns can draw attention, participants must take precautions to protect their health. MC Jasso’s hospitalisation serves as a reminder of the importance of balancing advocacy with personal well-being.
MC Jasso is expected to resume public appearances within a week, continuing his environmental advocacy campaigns. His 100-hour tree hugging feat has sparked discussions about innovative ways to engage communities in conservation while highlighting the need for proper planning and safety measures during endurance events.
This event marks another milestone in Kenya’s growing environmental movement, demonstrating that activism can be both impactful and attention-grabbing when approached creatively.

