“Ilibidi nijuane na makana ndio nisilipe fare but nilikua nawasaidia kulipisha gari. I have survived in this Nairobi,” the content creator added.
Recounting her tough journey to financial freedom, she went on to give further details sharing, “Alafu sometimes I’d go full day coz I needed money ASAP to pay due bills.

Woi God bless those drivers and makanga. The matatus were 3 and owned by the same person (Scorpio on espresso Sacco operating town-mwiki) They belonged to a brother of one of my colleagues who we were working together but she was a cashier.
She has no idea up to today that, after introducing me to them, it became a side hustle. Thank you, Jane,”
Lydia highlighted how grateful she is to be in a position of no struggle urging netizens never to envy her if they see her out here living large as she has truly suffered in a hustle for brighter days. She further commended herself for being a go-getter who isn’t afraid of venturing into most fields, in search for better.
I’ve questioned God so many times in the past.
After the Maasai guy made me quit job in Java and we broke up, I opened a chips and smokie kibanda for 4 months before coming to Nairobi. Good thing is, I’m SHAMELESS and a STARTER. I don’t choose jobs, and I don’t feel ashamed about anything that earns me a living.
I’ve always said, I’d do anything but not selling my body or hurting others,” Lydia penned.
Wrapping up she added, “that’s why sometimes it breaks my heart when I see someone suffering “in standards” yet they can sell anything and feed themselves or their family. Kwanza sahii vile hakuna employment, tafuta kagunia, tandika vitungu ama avacado ama malimali na uuze.
Addressing the jobless youths she wrote, “Utashinda ukilia hakuna kazi hadi lini? Jitume na ambie Mungu akuongoze na abariki kazi yako. Kesho akutumie a destiny connector akusongeshe mbele. Nobody is coming to save you! Amka, toka kwa nyumba and interact with people outside.
CLOSED MOUTHS DON’T GET FED!”
by HANNIE PETRA