Nairobi Biker Brayo Stuns Fans after Turning down KSh 3.2m to Take off Helmet

Nairobi Biker Brayo Stuns Fans after Turning down KSh 3.2m to Take off Helmet

  • Brayo left many speechless when he calmly turned down a jaw-dropping KSh 3.2 million offer on camera, to reveal who he really is
  • During an exclusive with TUKO.co.ke, the biker dived into his guarded persona, revealing the deep thinking behind his faceless identity
  • Fans flooded comment sections with mixed reactions; some praised his brand loyalty, while others speculated wildly about who might be behind the helmet

TikToker and Nairobi biker Brayo has fast become a household name on social media, thanks to his mysterious persona and generous acts of kindness on the road.

Biker Nairobi is famed on social media for his mysterious brand.
Brayo turned down KSh 3.2 million to reveal his identity. Photo: Biker Nairobi.
Source: Instagram

The popular content creator, known for donning a distinctive helmet and traversing through city traffic on his high-powered motorbike, has built a loyal fanbase that loves his anonymity as much as his good deeds.

Brayo, who commutes daily from Rongai to Westlands, often documents his encounters using a mounted Insta360 camera.

He later shares the clips online, showcasing moments where he stops to help stranded motorists or interacts warmly with fellow Kenyans.

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Despite his fame, one thing about Brayo remains constant: he never takes off his helmet in public.

Can Biker Brayo take off his helmet?

However, during a recent interview with SPM Buzz’s Miss Kithinji, a tempting offer was placed on the table.

A Kenyan man offered the biker a whopping $25,000, approximately KSh 3.2 million, to take off his helmet and reveal his identity.

Brayo, however, respectfully declined the offer.

“It’s tempting, $25,000! Let me just remain as Brayo. Thanks bro,” he said.

TUKO.co.ke sought to know why Brayo refused the life-changing deal.

In an exclusive interview, the biker explained that remaining anonymous is a key part of his brand.

“The helmet stays on, that’s intentional. Biker Nairobi was never about showing a face, but standing for every rider out here. The “OYAAAAH,” the gear, the cause that’s the message. It’s not about fame, it’s about purpose. I ride faceless so I can speak for many. Relatable and real. This is bigger than me,” he shared.

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He continued:

“The helmet has no tribe. You can’t say where I’m from. Everybody just loves Biker Nairobi. It cuts across. People call me Brayo, and without a second name, they can’t judge where I’m from.”

Brayo also revealed that only his close family and work colleagues know who he really is.

Watch the interview with Miss Kithinji below:

How did fans react?

Here are some reactions to Brayo turning down the offer:

_ongeri_._:

"Brand muhimu siku zote."

nimrodnick:

"Bro settled for long term value 🙌🏿🙌🏿that’s brains from Brian."

tommiemoolah:

"Huyu akitoa hio helmet amemaliza career."

hussein_abdallah21:

"Unaeza pata ni Ruto."

mrbradley__:

"That’s someone who understands about building a brand."

malconria:

"Good for him! The helmet is the brand! He removes it, he's done."
Biker Nairobi explained that keeping his identity hidden is not about fame.
Biker Nairobi turned down millions to reveal his identity. Photo: Biker Nairobi.
Source: Instagram

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Recently, President William Ruto’s legal advisor, Makau Mutua, suggested that boda bodas should be removed from Kenyan roads.

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He said the motorbike transport system had become too chaotic, especially in towns and cities, and was making it harder for people to move around easily.

He claimed that the boda boda culture had turned into a public disturbance and was damaging the country’s image.

He added that banning boda bodas from big towns and cities would help bring order and improve the transport system.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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DanVictor Munene (Entertainment editor) Danvictor is a journalist accredited by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK), currently covering entertainment news at Tuko.co.ke. He began his career at The Star Kenya, where he extensively covered the 2024 Gen-Z led anti-government protests. He has work experience in political news, current affairs, social media management, and audience engagement. You can reach him at danvictor.munene@tuko.co.ke to share your story.

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