Side-to-side images of the Guardian Angel driver praying and the Guardian angel tablets.

Guardian Coach Driver Warms Hearts After Praying Before Journey

Side-to-side images of the Guardian Angel driver praying and the Guardian angel tablets.

  • A Guardian Coach driver was captured on camera bowing his head in prayer before setting off for a trip
  • The public service vehicle driver’s actions impressed many Kenyans who admired his commitment to prayer before the journey
  • Netizens lauded the act of faith by the driver, coming at a time when many road accidents are being witnessed in the country

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A public service vehicle driver has warmed the hearts of many Kenyans by praying before setting off on a journey.

In a Facebook post shared by Nandwa Isaac, the Guardian Angel driver has his head bowed on the steering wheel in prayer.

Images taken by a passenger in the co-driver's seat show him deep in prayer before he lifts his head, ready for the journey ahead.

In his post, Nadwa Isaac, seemingly impressed with the Guardian Coach's driver, says:

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"Even God sees that this driver has put me before everything else.
“Even the driver knows prayer should come first. Always pray when traveling, even if you drive the commuter buses to Dandora. Just pray,” he wrote.

Guardian Angel driver warms hearts

Many Kenyans, upon seeing the post, expressed admiration for the driver, sending best wishes and journey mercies to him and the passengers on board.

Mum Joy Kayla said:

"May God guide all the drivers and help them reach their destinations safely.”

Janet Nekesa

“So it happens here in Kenya; I have never met such drivers. I have only once seen on TikTok a driver sing a short worship song before praying with his passengers ahead of his journey. That should be the norm.”

Ann Wangari:

“It is very true. I used to travel using a guardian angel from Kisumu to Nai, and before we set off from the bus stop, we had to pray. May God protect them.”

Pam Welangai:

“Protect them, Dad, he has remembered you first.”

Jane KE:

“Amen, that's very good of him, and may God protect him always.”

James Kithiia:

“The best instrument of war against all forces. May God see him through.”

Bresh said:

“There is power in prayer.”

Joao Hennessey:

“You can pray, but if you are not careful on the road, you will still cause it.”

Deaf driver warms hearts with note for passengers

In other news reported by TUKO.co.ke, an Uber driver with hearing impairment warmed the hearts of many with an instructive note behind the front seat of his vehicle for passengers.

In the note, the deaf driver detailed some basic rules to ensure effective and efficient communication between him and his clients.

He also revealed on the paper that he was deaf, so passengers could text him if they wanted to tell him something.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura Guthua, journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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