Guardian Angel surprises Nakuru restaurant owner after her viral online plea
Gospel singer Guardian Angel has surprised Nakuru-based restaurant owner Harriet Akinyi, just days after she went online to emotionally lament mental distress caused by low customer turnout months after opening her eatery.
In a video shared on TikTok on Saturday, January 24, 2026, the singer is seen visiting the eatery, where he offered prayers for the struggling entrepreneur, asking God to grant her favour, direction, and growth as she continues to build her business in Nakuru.
“We pray that You provide vision to her, oh God. Lord, You know she has committed herself to be able to work here in Nakuru, and we want to pray for Your favour upon her life,” he prayed.
The ‘Wakati Wa Mungu’ hitmaker interceded for divine provision and clarity in Akinyi’s entrepreneurial journey, noting that God was fully aware of her commitment and sacrifices.
He prayed that God would provide her with vision, acknowledging that she had dedicated herself to working in Nakuru and urging divine favour to rest upon her life, her business, and her future endeavours.
“May You give her favour, vision, and also clients, and may You inspire her to go to greater heights. We give You glory, God,” he added.

The singer further prayed that God would bless her with favour, vision, and clients, while also inspiring her to rise to greater heights, adding that all glory should be given to God for every breakthrough she would experience.
Angel also expressed hope that the eatery would grow beyond Nakuru, praying that the business would one day open branches in Nairobi, Eldoret, Mombasa, and other parts of the country.
“And I hope she will eventually open this business in Nairobi, in Eldoret, in Mombasa, and in other places. May God really bless her,” the singer added.
Wa Imani’s visit
Similarly, content creator Priscilla Wa Imani also visited the eatery to support Harriet following her desperate appeal.
Speaking on Friday, January 23, 2026, Priscilla expressed deep appreciation to everyone who turned up to support the struggling entrepreneur, noting that the show of unity stood out as a powerful demonstration of community solidarity.
“Hi guys, I am now back in Ruiru, and I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who was able to turn up yesterday when we went to support Akinyi at her restaurant in Nakuru,” she said.
She acknowledged that investors and business people from Nakuru had come out in large numbers, creating a rare moment where online sympathy translated into real-world action.
“I sincerely thank all the investors from Nakuru who showed up in large numbers to support her. I also want to thank the business people who came through to support us as we stood with Akinyi. The list of those who supported her is long and includes businesswoman Wamorgan, businesswoman Dama Wa Mobile, and many others, including the owner of Madini Water,” she said.
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