- Famous Nairobi biker Brayo declines Ksh. 2 million offer to remove helmet.
- He says his identity must remain hidden to protect his brand.
- Brayo works in real estate but is known for helping bikers and pedestrians.
Nairobi’s most mysterious biker, known only as Brayo, has taken social media by storm but insists he will never reveal his face. Speaking in an interview with Obinna TV, the now-famous rider boldly turned down a Ksh 2 million offer just to remove his helmet on camera.
“Sitawai onyeshana sura. People will judge me. My brand is my helmet,” Brayo said.
Brayo has become a household name online due to his friendly personality, willingness to help fellow bikers, and random acts of kindness, including offering free lifts to pedestrians.
Interestingly, Brayo is not a commercial rider. He is a real estate manager who simply uses his motorbike to commute to and from work. His fame grew after multiple TikTok and Instagram clips captured him helping stranded bikers, guiding traffic, and interacting positively with the public.
His decision to hide his face has only added to the curiosity and appeal.
Even after the generous offer from Obinna during the interview, Brayo stood firm and said he wants the public to know his brand, not his face. He believes revealing his identity could bring judgment and ruin the mystery that makes his persona so powerful.
The helmet, he says, is more than just gear; it’s the symbol of his brand.






