- A video circulating on social media has captured the attention of Kenyans as a woman showcased remarkable acrobatics on the streets
- The footage has sparked widespread admiration for the performer's daring stunts and the seemingly calm reactions of passersby
- The video starts with her twisting and turning, seamlessly manoeuvring her body into seemingly impossible postures that left onlookers in awe
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In a surprising turn of events on the busy streets of Nairobi's CBD, a video capturing a woman's fearless acrobatic performance has left Kenyans both impressed and amused.
What was the woman doing on the streets?
The footage, posted on TikTok by user @marykamunguna, featured a skilled acrobat dressed in a striking green outfit engaging in a series of jaw-dropping contortions.
The performer, equipped with a vibrant mat laid out on the pavement, began her routine with a flair that immediately grabbed the attention of onlookers.
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"Tunaomba serikali iingilie kati," @marykamunguna captioned the video.
Passerbys unbothered by woman's acrobats
Twisting and turning in ways that seemed to defy the laws of physics, she executed gravity-defying manoeuvres that showcased her flexibility and athleticism.
One particular highlight saw the acrobat contorting her body to such an extent that her head appeared between her legs, a move that astonished viewers.
Despite the nature of the street performance, what truly captivated netizens was the casual demeanour of pedestrians who walked by without so much as a glance in the woman's direction.
Netizens react to video
Social media has been abuzz with comments expressing admiration for the acrobat's skill and the unique urban spectacle captured in the footage.
Africanna4 wrote:
"Wooow, wish in Kenya they know what these girl is missing (support to represent us in Asia."
Darwin Sounds said:
"Kenya ukitaka kupata attention na pesa yao itabidi ufanye kitu ya ufala kama ku-shout « Simpo Poy » They nuh sail well with a serious matter as this."
Antonita wondered:
"If this could be British Got Talent.. na ashinde tungekuwa huku yapping "oh Kenyans we are proud of you" but sai nobody is bothered. eeeei."
Pink Emoji said:
"It takes a lot of guts to do this in public wueeeh, what's her page we follow her?"
wams wrote:
"That's talent. Ministry of sports and youth hiu talanta mtaani!"
Man sings, worships on streets
In a separate story, TUKO.co.ke reported Christians believe persecution comes in various ways, and one man attested to the trying moments.
The man who leads morning devotion daily, except on Sundays at Kenya National Archives, Nairobi, said he had had his share of challenges.
Anthony Byrone Rosalia, who commutes daily from Kitengela to Nairobi Central Business District (CBD), recalled being arrested while in his ministry.
"Police officers have arrested me, and city council officers have harassed me when I started my open-air ministry. They asked for documents, money and such to discourage me from continuing my service to God and His people. That did not stop me from following my passion and conviction," the father of one told TUKO.co.ke.
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