For three years, Brian, a humble young man from Homa Bay, Kenya, worked as a house boy for a wealthy businesswoman in Nairobi’s Runda Estate. He was disciplined, respectful, and extremely hardworking.
Every morning he woke up before sunrise to clean, cook, and keep the compound in order. His dream was simple—to save enough money to support his widowed mother and maybe start a small cleaning business of his own.
But everything changed the day his female boss began making uncomfortable demands he never expected.
At first, it was subtle. She started calling him late at night, buying him expensive shirts, and constantly asking him to relax with her in the living room. Brian, who valued his integrity, kept avoiding her advances respectfully. When she realized he was refusing her hidden intentions, everything changed. She became harsh, rude, and cold overnight.
One morning, she called him into the sitting room and dismissed him without explanation. No warning. No final salary. Not even the two months’ arrears she owed him. Just like that, Brian lost his job for choosing dignity over pressure.READ FULL STORY.






