Kenyans are attracted to a bodaboda woman who works alongside men

  • Jerusa has touched many people after showing a video of himself at a local boda boda booth with other operators waiting for customers
  • Being a male-dominated field, many people were impressed by how well she fit in with others in her workplace.
  • She shared how her husband, who was also a boda boda rider, had the wisdom to teach her how to ride a bike and how she got into the business after that.

Kakamega, Kenya: Jerusa, a brave woman, was seen carrying her daughter on a boda boda after she passed the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and has caught the attention of many after she was seen dancing bravely among men.

Jerusa while at work with other riders. Photo: Jerusa.
Source: Facebook

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Jerusa said that her beloved husband was also a boda boda rider, and he was the one who taught her how to ride a motorcycle, and she would use his motorcycle regularly.

The mother explained how her husband died from spinal disease and malaria, as well as the effects of the boda boda situation. When he died, the widow knew that she had to start taking care of their three children alone, and that’s how she got into the boda boda business by renting their motorcycle to someone else.

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Unfortunately, the motorcycle was stolen while he was in the custody of the man who hired him, and he had to start from scratch. She did not give up, and in the sweet video, she is seen dancing with men as peers, and they are also seen treating her as one of them.

Jerusa and his daughter
Jerusa who was carrying her daughter when she was leaving school. Photo: Jerusa.
Source: TikTok

How does Jerusa cope with this task?

Granted, it’s a male-dominated job full of challenges stemming from cultural factors, but she’s doing well so far. Jerusa complained that he did not have his motorcycle and asked the good Samaritans to help him find it.

He also said that his son passed the national exams and is expected to join a good high school because of his hard work, and he still does not have a stable source of income.

“If you come into my life for competition, I cut you off immediately because that’s not my life; I don’t compete and sell,” he said in a video he posted.

What did Kenyans say about Jerusa’s case?

Pouline Kitui:

“True, I am pleased with your effort. I want to have a snap with you.”

Mwangi Daniel:

“Thank you for wearing the helmet.”

nelly🦋🦋Ray 🦋🦋0022🔥🔥

“I saw this until I cried. May God protect my mother.”

Hassan madori😂😂😂😂😂😂:

“Walai always son..”

Ann will:

“Which stage are you waiting for when we come down from Nairobi? Take me home to our place in the evening.”

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nelly🦋🦋Ray 🦋🦋0022🔥🔥:

“I saw this until I cried. May God protect my mother.”

hassan madori😂😂😂😂😂😂:

“Walai always pinch.”

The graduate turns to the bodaboda business

In another story, Juliet Odera, who had a passion for riding motorcycles, is now doing it professionally after graduating from university.

The 26-year-old boy finally chose to become a boda boda rider after failing to find a stable job after graduating from university.

Although his business was going well, a Nairobi boda boda rider recounted how he had an accident, which kept him off the road for three months.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke