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Kenyans Shocked After A Bodaboda And Taxi Driver Did This To A Pregnant Woman

They say humanity is greater than status and that's exactly what a Boda-Boda Operator and a taxi driver have portrayed. Kenyans online have praised both the taxi driver and the bodaboda operator who came in hand to save a pregnant woman who was facing an emergency situation. A viral video of the two has elicited emotions from social media users after they saw the gesture which has moved Kenyans after they were caught in a traffic jam.

A blogger by his Facebook handle, @LemosoSatoEmmanuel took to his Facebook page to share a video that shows a Taxi driver and a woman who are seen working within their level best to help the pregnant woman who had gone into labor. According to the video and narration, the woman had an emergency and requested for a taxi to take her to hospital but went into labor before reaching Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital.

The taxi driver and another woman who were escorting the pregnant woman swung into action assisted with the bodaboda operator to safely deliver the baby. Kenyans on the comment section were highly moved by the helping hand while congratulating both for their heroic deed. They hope the baby is safe and also the mother.

The blogger shared the video as he captioned,

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