Video of Passengers on Super Metro Singing Christina Shusho’s Shusha Nyavu Delights Netizens
A video showing Kenyan commuters joyfully singing Christina Shusho’s Shusha Nyavu song in a minibus PSV matatu has left many impressed. The passengers were excited as they jammed to the gospel song. The passengers who were in a Super Metro matatu were from a welfare group, and they recorded themselves enjoying the viral gospel song. Many thought they were usual passengers who decided to sing in a choir in the morning while heading to their respective workstations or business premises. Passengers dance to gospel song in matatu In the video, there was a young man who was leading the passengers as he stood at the door while the rest joined in singing the Tanzanian singer's song. Netizens who watched the video loved how they were all praising God, with some asking if that could be replicated in all matatus. In the video posted by the username @wendofamily, the commuters in the Supermetro PSV could be seen smiling while some made funny faces as they sang the worship song. Watch the video below: Here are some of the comments from social media users: @Dark Andy said: "Watu hawajali hata sauti. Wanaimba tu." @ryn Mwesh said: "This is sweet until upata simu ilienda ukishusha nyavu." @yvee paa said: "Nimeona potential husband material hapo, wacha nikaokoke alafu nikuje mnisaidie kumtafuta." @Mr Maan said: "Christina Shusho uniting Kenyans." @Ruth Mugure said: "Are you all strangers, like did you all meet in the bus or mnajuana juu this love is on another level." @maggie said: "Kenyans are just lovely people. Hawawezi kukuangusha Woman expresses love for Super Metro tout Elsewhere, a Nairobi woman confessed her feelings for a Super Metro makanga she met on her way home. The video of a handsome bearded Super Metro makanga got women on the internet going gaga even as TikToker, @wawera254, confessed that she had fallen for him as he collected fare. Other women thronged the comment section noting that they had met the man, and they, too, were smitten.
by Amondi Aroko
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