Ajib Gathoni's initial apprehension about moving to Nairobi transformed into a tale of triumph
- Published By Whitney Okore For The Statesman Digital
- 3 months ago
Relocating to a new city or country can present numerous social and economic challenges.
For many, the tasks of securing a new job and making new friends can be daunting.
However, for influencer Ajib Gathoni, moving from Mombasa to Nairobi turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
A new beginning
Ajib Gathoni has become a sought-after influencer in Nairobi, earning acclaim and winning awards.
Reflecting on her journey, she acknowledges that the move to the bustling capital was transformative for her career.
“Me coming to Nairobi was my biggest blessing. I hated Nairobi, God knows. Like, I didn't understand Nairobi. I am born and raised in Mombasa. Mombasa mambo ni taratibu but I am also chap chap,” Gathoni shared.
Adapting to a fast-paced city
Despite her success, Gathoni is candid about the demanding nature of the city.
“If I am in a place that's calm, I will be calm. So I also came here and I saw how people are working. My guy, I had to work. No one is coming to spoon-feed anyone and I love that a lot about this place,” she noted.
This hardworking spirit has propelled her to the forefront of the influencer industry, where she continues to thrive.
Building a new network
Gathoni's rise in Nairobi wasn't just about professional success; it also involved building a new social network.
Making new friends in a big city like Nairobi can be tricky, but it's crucial. Surrounding yourself with supportive people makes all the difference, she emphasised. Her journey underscores the importance of resilience and adaptability in the face of change.
Get ready to be dazzled as we gear up for the highly anticipated Pulse Influencer Awards 2024! It's the ultimate celebration of influencers, their remarkable impact, and their unique contributions. Stay tuned for an unforgettable night of recognition and inspiration.
A proud journey
“I am so proud of my journey and I believe I am still going far,” Gathoni concluded. Her story is a testament to the potential that lies in embracing new challenge
Gathoni advises those facing similar relocations to remain resilient and open to new experiences.
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