Churchill backs man after viral rant moment about missing police job due to height

By , November 18, 2025

Daniel Ndambuki, widely known as Churchill, has come out strongly backing up a Baringo man who went viral after emotionally ranting about being disqualified from a police recruitment due to his height.

In a post on his official Instagram account on Monday, November 18, 2025, Ndambuki voiced his support for the man for his efforts in trying to secure a job amid several failed attempts.

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“I totally agree with this Guy…Apewe KaziEish!!amejituma sana!,” Churchill said.

Churchill’s remarks.PHOTO/K24Digital screengrab.

However, Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai differed with Churchill, stating that the man portrayed some signs of indiscipline.

“The fact that he is rude and loud shows a level of indiscipline which shouldn’t be allowed in Kiganjo or he will leave throughly caned,” Alai wrote.

Part of the statement shared by Robert Alai on Tuesday November 18, 2025. Screengrab by K24 Digital/@RobertAlai/X

Baringo man outcry on recruitment

A Baringo man went viral expressing frustration and disbelief after being rejected from the ongoing police recruitment exercise in Baringo Central on Monday, November 17, 2025, due to his height.

Speaking about his experience, Idris Kiprop questioned why being short automatically disqualifies him from work, insisting that ability and dedication should matter more than height.

For eight years, Idris has pursued opportunities to secure a stable job, including training with the National Youth Service (NYS). He explained that despite completing programs meant to enhance his skills, he continues to face barriers purely because of his physical height.

“Mimi nimejaribu miaka nane nimeenda nys mlininyima kazi nikaenda nys nimeenda nys na bado mnaninyima kazi kwani height ya mfupi kwani haiezi fanya kazi,” he said.

Wananinyima kazi juu mimi ni mfupi watu wa ngapi ni wafupi kama mimi na wako kazimimi ndio mnanyima kwani mimi ni nani mr Ruto watu wangapi wafupi wako kazi”, he said, emphasising his disbelief at being excluded for reasons he feels are arbitrary.

Idris highlighted the struggle faced by people of shorter stature, arguing that many capable individuals are sidelined even though taller colleagues may encounter other challenges.

Idris Kiprop speaks to journalists after being rejected from the Baringo Central police recruitment exercise.PHOTO/ a screengrab from @https://youtu.be/6fiuiTQ4cjo?si=iDplBTHxeBPmQUxu

Asks for Ruto’s intervention

He detailed his commitment to improving himself through education and training, including attending NYS programs and courses aimed at building skills and readiness for the workforce. Yet, he feels the rules prevent him from demonstrating his abilities in practice.

kazi watu wanfanya na height ama brain nilipomaliza form four nikakuja wakasema niende NYS nikaenda national building nikaenda class nikafanya ICT, lakini kazi sipati kwa nini mnaifanyia hivi?”

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He called on President William Ruto to intervene, stating that he could be employed in roles beyond the police, even suggesting he could serve as a personal assistant or in other capacities where his height would not affect performance.

Mimi ni mkenya Ruto nitafutie kazi kama uko hapo kama unaniskia nitaftie kazi si lazima ikue ya polisi ata naeza ingia police nikue personal guard wako,” he said.

Idris stressed that intelligence, diligence, and skill should be valued over physical attributes, and he appealed for fair treatment for himself and others like him.

“kazi watu wanfanya na height ama brain?” Idris questioned.

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