Nairobi man melts hearts online after helping introverted man sell cabbages: “Oya cabbage hapa”

Nairobi Man Melts Hearts Online After Helping Introverted Man Sell Cabbages:

  • A shy businessman struggles to sell cabbages from a handcart in Nairobi and he was going to have a slow business day until a Good Samaritan intervened
  • A Good Samaritan advised him to call out for customers, boosting sales and he went ahead and started helping the shy man to do it
  • The Kenyan community praised the kind act and encouraged outgoing behaviour for business success, especially when moving around the estates

Nairobi, Kenya: A budding businessman trying to sell cabbages from a handcart has just received a boost from a kind man who noticed that he was an introvert and having a hard time getting the attention of customers.

Man, who helped to sell cabbages.
The man who helped the shy man sell cabbages. Photo: Howard Grill, Naiorbi Gossip Club.
Source: Instagram

In a video shared on Instagram, the young man is seen selling the cabbages in the neighbourhood, but they were not moving. Things, however, changed dramatically when a man in the neighbourhood spotted him and decided to change how he was doing things.

According to the Good Samaritan, the young man was not going to get the impact he wanted and started calling out for customers, and like magic, they started coming out of their houses to see what the commotion was about; when they saw the cabbages, they started buying.

“Here are cabbages at affordable prices for Kenyans, by Kenyans. You can have them now; there are going for KSh 30 or KSh 40.This is how we do business: Kenyans for Kenyans,” he said.

Search option is now available at TUKO! Feel free to search the content on topics/people you enjoy reading about in the top right corner 😉

Cabbages to be sold.
Cabbages to go to the market. Photo: Howard Grill.
Source: Getty Images

How did Kenyans Hail the Good Samaritan?

Many Kenyans have come out to thank the young woman for being kind to a man who needed help, and the man thanked her for having another brother’s back. Some people prayed that good fortune would follow him after he agreed to help the man.

Another section of Kenyans cautioned people in business to be outgoing so that they can get as many customers as they can for their businesses.

“In this town you should not be an introvert because you may sleep hungry,” said a netizen.

Hii town ukijifanya introvert unalala njaa 😂😂

nyambura021:

“Not all heroes wear capes.”

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Nanna Wanjera said that when she started selling onions, she was ‘bullied’ by some people at Mairigiti Market in Nairobi.

“A man who had been working there for over 20 years helped me to speak up and I became bold in the market, getting good onions,knowng the right times to wait for the lorries and finally how to finish the net of onions before even going to my estate,” she said.

How did Kenyans react to the story?

sharondion__:

“I once did this last month but I didn’t record…she was selling jericans I’m glad people are kind.”

k_thekreator01:

“I really like Kenyanisms; like, it ain’t all good but 254 much love❤️❤️❤️.”

nyambura021

“Reminds me sometime back nikiuza ice pops nilikua naenda kuzunguka nikiwa nimenyamaza jioni narudi nazo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂after two days weee nilikua napayuka kama mwendawazimu “”ice pops na 10 bob ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice pops 🥱😂😂😂 hallelujah I made sales after that.”

wickman_13:

“Not all heroes wear capes.”

the_chosen_africanking:

“Aaaaawwww soo sweet ❤️❤️❤️. Warms my heart.”

davie7.77:

“Brotherhood,fatherhood, unclehood,grandhood.we’re proud.”

Hawker gets 2 -bedroom house

In a different story, Mashimiri was tearful but remained strong after a well-wisher gifted him a beautiful house for him and his family.

The man, who was hawking clothes for a living, was shocked and deeply grateful for the generous gift, which he now enjoys with his wife and daughter.

Several social media users flocked to the comment section to celebrate with the family, sharing heartfelt messages.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Qiana Coby
Read More

Latest

BLXCKIE Previews New Song “Uphi Usomnyama”

MusicBLXCKIE Previews New Song “Uphi Usomnyama.” The SA...

Newsletter

Don't miss

BLXCKIE Previews New Song “Uphi Usomnyama”

MusicBLXCKIE Previews New Song “Uphi Usomnyama.” The SA...

How this Brisbane band remains strangely relevant, 30 years on

Music It’s a bit like naming a bridge after...

WD sees sustainability as key business driver in an ‘AI economy’

Hard drive company WD promoted long-term operations and sustainability executive Jackie Jung to become its first chief sustainability officer in February, as it steps up sales to companies building AI data centers. Her vision: Turn sustainability into a “brand” for WD, a strategy that reduces risk for the $6 billion company (formerly known as Western

5 Business Ideas Worth Starting in 2026

If there is one thing Nigerians understand well, it is how to spot opportunity inside hardship. In 2026, that mindset will matter more than ever. The economy is tough, competition is rising, and many people are looking for smarter ways to earn, build, and survive. But even in a difficult environment, some businesses still stand

Getting a business loan now comes with a frequent flyer upside

Australian fintech Prospa has partnered with Qantas Business Rewards, letting eligible SMEs earn up to 500,000 points per loan. What’s happening: Australian fintech lender Prospa has partnered with Qantas Business Rewards to allow eligible small and medium business owners to earn up to 500,000 Qantas Points per loan when taking out a Prospa Small Business