Former Lucky Driver Vaite Speaks, Explains Why He Stopped Working For Him: “God Bless You”

  • Vaite started as a line worker before becoming an Uber driver and eventually working for the Bahati family
  • He was very grateful for the kindness of the couple, giving an example where Diana used to buy things for people
  • Vaite left peacefully, saying it was time for personal growth and allowing someone else to take advantage of the opportunity

Phillip Muguna, popularly known as Vaite, has opened up about his reasons for stepping down from his role as a driver for celebrity couple Bahati and Diana Marua.

Bahati's former driver reveals why he stopped working for him. Photo: vaite001, bahatekenya.
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Vaite started coming to work for the family Luck?

In a recent interview with YouTuber Vickie Vickinah, Vaite told his story of how he met the Bahati family, describing his journey from humble beginnings to working with the famous couple.

Vaite's story began when he was on a construction job, where he was asked to protect a house after it was completed.

That's where he met for the first time with the artist Mr. Seed, who later introduced him to Fortune.

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“I was doing construction work, and the landlord told me to manage the house. One day, Mr. Seed came looking for a house, and I was with my friend DJ Major. That's when I got to know Mr. Seed better, and he finally introduced me to Kioko and Mutua, brothers his Luck.

“Kioko introduced me to Bahati. At that time, I was driving Uber, and Bahati often called me for a ride. He had a blue Mercedes at the time, but he would still call me to drive. That's when my friendship with him and Dee started,” Vaite explained.

When the epidemic of COVID-19 hit, Vaite's business declined, and he was forced to return to the village.

After the lockdown restrictions were lifted, he sought out Fortune for help, recognizing him as his savior.

“When the disaster came, I had to go back to the village, but when things opened up, I looked for Bahati, knowing he could help me. They were looking for a driver at the time, and Dee suggested I join,” he said.

In addition, Vaite expressed great gratitude to the couple for the opportunity they gave him during his work with them.

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“Baha and Diana, if you are looking at this, God bless you very much. The place you have taken me… You have done so many things for me. I remember we used to go shopping with Dee, and when he would buy his things, he would also buy my children's. Sometimes they would tell me to take their car and go and home,” he participated.

Why did Vaite quit his job at Bhati?

Speaking about the reasons for leaving the job, Vaite clarified that it was not due to any quarrels or conflicts.

“When you grow up, you aim to climb higher. When you're on the first floor, you want to get to the second. I didn't leave with a grudge. It was time for me to leave. I have a big family, and as you get older, your imagination expands. I felt it was time for someone else to take over. that opportunity and have the opportunity to grow as I have grown,” Vaite explained.

He insisted that he left to give another driver a chance to benefit, just as he was given help by Bhati.

“I left room for another driver to come and have a chance to grow. I thank Bahati and Diana for everything. They have helped me get here, and I will be forever grateful for that.”

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When asked if he would like to come back to work with them, he said he had left that position to someone else, but he was willing to collaborate with them in creating content.

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