- Vicky Chepkwony bravely confronted her local chief during a one-on-one interview on local security issues, expressing concern about community security
- The video of Vicky’s courageous stand quickly went viral online, delighting and inspiring many Kenyans who were impressed by her confidence.
- Social media exploded with humor and support for Vicky, with many praising her for her courage to stand up to the authorities
A woman from the Rift Valley, identified as Vicky Chepkwony, has become the talk of the town after she fearlessly confronted her local chief during a news interview.
Source: UGC
The video, shared on Tuesday, April 14, quickly went viral on social media, entertaining many users with Vicky’s straightforward and fearless stance.
In the clip, a group of women from the village were talking to a journalist about the lack of security in their area.
They expressed growing concern due to the increase in livestock theft, which has brought fear and insecurity to the community.

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The situation worsened after the raiders raided Lily Rotich’s house and slaughtered her cow, causing heavy losses.
The incident provoked protestwhile residents want urgent action to be taken.
Protesters gathered near the Sachangwan junction, expressing their anger about the lack of security, while criticizing the police force for their poor response to the growing threats in the area.
How did the Rift Valley woman ignore the chief?
While they were expressing their grievances, a woman was heard saying:
“We have no peace.”
The microphone was handed to Vicky. He introduced himself confidently, saying:
“My name is Vicky Chepkwony, this is my village.”
Moments later, the local chief, who was not seen on camera, was seen trying to interrupt him.
Vicky didn’t hold back. He immediately replied:
“Calm down first. Chief, we are talking. We are not at peace. Shut up. This is Soi. Shut up.”
His bold response has left many Kenyans amused and surprised.
Social media users are now wondering what the chief said or did to provoke such a strong response from his own resident.
The video has sparked heated discussions online, with many people praising Vicky for her courage and daring to speak her mind.
What did the Kenyans say about the Rift Valley woman?
Many fans have shared funny comments following the incident that went viral.
Kelvin Kahi: “If this woman can command the chief, who are you at home?”
Hon. Jefferson Muia: “Imagine the chief wearing a full uniform, he just kept quiet like that.”
Nyakwar Isdorah: “This is what brave women look like.”
Njiru Alice: “I’m telling you, Kenyans these days don’t care what rank you have. They’ll tell you the truth to your face if they don’t like the way you’re doing things.”
Lydia Omil: “I love women, when they are brought to the edge, they stop being the weaker sex as we think of them.”
Wanjiku wa Kimani: “If a senator can criticize the president, what about local leaders?”

Source: UGC
How did the skater collide with the car?
In other news, a viral video of a skateboarder colliding with a speeding car raised concerns about safety in the skateboarding community in Kenya.
The video showed skaters speeding down a slope on a busy public road, with one of them narrowly avoiding colliding with a car.
Many critics called for better safety measures and special areas for dangerous sports, pointing out the dangers that exist without proper precautions.
The incident started a discussion about road safety and the lack of protective equipment among skaters.
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