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Bolo Bespoke makes promise after Obidan Dela brings viral ‘Kwa Mbae’ boy to his office

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Bolo Bespoke makes promise after Obidan Dela brings viral ‘Kwa Mbae’ boy to his office

Fashion designer Bolo Bespoke has made an emotional pledge to support Musa Kihara, popularly known as the “Kwa Mbae” boy, after the young viral sensation was brought to his office by content creator Obidan Dela.

In a heartfelt message shared after the meeting on Thursday, April 23, 2026, Bolo described how deeply moved he was upon seeing the boy for the first time, noting that he immediately recognised him as a bright child with a promising future and a successful man in the making.

He explained that the encounter left him emotionally overwhelmed, prompting him to reflect on how he could personally make a difference in the boy’s life.

“The moment I looked at him, I saw a bright boy with a bright future, a very successful man in the making. My heart felt so heavy and emotional, and I found myself asking God what I could do for this boy,” Bolo wrote.

He revealed that the moment stirred a strong sense of responsibility in him, leading him to make a firm decision that he, together with others, must step in to support the child.

He emphasised the need to stand with the boy, guide him, and walk with him through his journey, stressing that such support should be deliberate and consistent.

“And I vowed that we must help this boy and hold his hand. We must stand with him and support him,” he added.

Bolo further reflected on destiny and timing, stating that when a person’s moment comes, nothing can stand in its way. He pointed out that even those who may feel lost or forgotten are not beyond reach, noting that divine intervention can locate and uplift them regardless of their circumstances.

“When your moment finally comes, nothing in this world can hold it back. Even if you feel lost or forgotten, God has His angels to find you right where you are and carry you right to your doorstep,” he added.

Fashion designer Bolo Bespoke. PHOTO/@Bolo Bespoke/Facebook
Fashion designer Bolo Bespoke. PHOTO/@Bolo Bespoke/Facebook

He went on to call on the public to show more love and kindness to the young boy, urging people to rally behind him and offer support.

In his message, he highlighted the value of generosity, noting that giving is more rewarding than receiving and that acts of kindness, especially toward those in need, carry lasting significance.

He added that those who give willingly to help others are ultimately blessed, suggesting that such compassion extends beyond the present and returns to the giver in peace.

“Please, let’s show more love to the popular Kwa Mbae boy. It is more blessed to give than to receive. Blessed is the one who gives to the poor with a willing heart. Their kindness echoes beyond this life and returns to them in peace. What else should I do for this boy?” he shared.

Musa Kihara, a four-year-old from Tharaka Nithi County, rose to national prominence after a viral video showed him confidently giving directions using the phrase “Kwa Mbae,” capturing the admiration of many Kenyans.

His growing popularity has since attracted widespread attention and support, with Obidan Dela playing a key role in connecting him with well-wishers and public figures.

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