Kenyan popular TikToker Kabuda emotionally breaks down live on TV while recalling the challenges he faced back then when he was starting content creation.
Kabuda started off by thanking Obinna for believing in him and giving him words of encouragement and hope back then when they met, as he reminded him that he was the next big thing and was destined for more.
“Nakumbuka ukinipeanga words of hope ukaniambianga ipo siku…hadi kuna siku nilikuona nikalia machozi hadi siamini saa hii niko hapa nabonga na wewe, yaani hii ni grace na favor ya God.”
Feeling fortunate to have been part of the few who are making headlines across all social media platforms, Kabuda thanked his family and church for always supporting and believing in him.
“Nafeel fiti niko hapa juu si wengi waliamini kenye naeza do wengi walikua wanaona napinga vitu zangu pale nje haziwezi lakini God alikam through, support ya church, familia yangu…wamenisupport sana manze.” Kabuda emotionally shared.
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Kabuda did also reveal that there are quite a number of well-known figures that looked down upon him, but God’s favor was on his side.
The 26-year-old also recalled a time when he went all the way to the Nairobi CBD to do an interview, but to his disbelief, the interview was never uploaded, something he really never understood because even upon following up, he would be given a long list of excuses that really didn’t make sense. Nonetheless, Kabuda said he has no bad blood with anyone and doesn’t really mind as he has forgiven the fellar and will be doing another interview with him soon since he summoned him.
“Silipishangi mabaya kwa mabaya ameniita interview na nilimshow nitakam, and I will do just that because I believe everyone deserves a second chance.” Kabuda said.
Short description about Kabuda
Kabuda who started off as a simple conductor, rose to fame after a viral video of him circulated online, where he was seen showing a sense of humanity by helping people cross flooded streets to get inside the bus. Kabuda would literally carry them, helping them not get their shoes and feet wet and opting to take the hit.