Kenyan biker and social media personality Biker Nairobi, popularly known as Brayo, has warmed hearts after helping a widow whose life was upended following her husband’s death. Brayo became aware of the widow, identified as Treezah, after she reached out to him for guidance on learning how to ride a motorcycle to provide for her child.
Treezah shared the tragic story of her husband, a boda boda rider, who died in May after being hit while working on a motorcycle by the roadside. She explained that a rear wheel had been mounted incorrectly, leading to an accident that left her husband critically injured. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he succumbed to a head injury that caused a blood clot, leaving Treezah as the family’s sole provider.
Moved by her situation, Brayo visited her home and saw the challenging conditions she lived in. He revealed his identity to Treezah, earning her trust, and went beyond teaching her to ride. Brayo decided to pay her monthly rent directly to her landlady, ensuring she had some stability while learning new skills. He also shared footage of her practicing on the motorcycle, fully kitted with a helmet and reflector, highlighting his advocacy for rider safety.
Brayo’s gesture caught the attention of a major petroleum-selling company in Kenya. The company reached out after seeing Treezah’s story, expressing interest in collaborating with Brayo to provide further support to her.
The act of kindness has earned Brayo widespread praise online, with many commending him for using his platform to make a tangible difference in someone’s life. His efforts showcase how social media influence can be leveraged to support vulnerable individuals and bring awareness to critical social issues.
Brayo’s initiative joins other recent stories of public figures stepping in to help those in need, demonstrating a growing trend of community support and empathy in Kenya.

