KOT asks Trans Nzoia governor George Natembeya to reward ‘dancing’ nurse
Trans Nzoia governor George Natembeya has praised a nurse who was captured on video entertaining a sickly child in the hospital.
The first-term governor, in a message shared on his socials, said he was fascinated by Elizabeth Robai Lukelesia, a pediatric nurse at Kenya Medical Training institute (KMTC) Kitale.
Am fascinated by sensational moments by paediatric nurse, Elizabeth Robai Lukelesia from Kenya Medical Training institute (KMTC) Kitale entertaining a recuperating child.
Good work Elizabeth, dedication in service delivery is our guiding principle. pic.twitter.com/mVBeX27K3v— George Natembeya EBS (@Natembeya_G) November 8, 2022
Kenyans have asked the governor to give the lady a permanent and pensionable job for her good job.
She deserves a lot! Let the authorities Promote her
— Amakanji Thomas (@AmakanjiThomas) November 8, 2022
Mpee kazi buana sio repost tu
— Ba Mdogo (@muverics) November 8, 2022
Please reward dedicated service as they are rare to find.
— Akinyi Muyundo🇰🇪💯 (@akinyimuyundo) November 8, 2022
In a video clip shared by Dr Rowena Njeri, the nurse, was seen cheering up a child while making flawless dance moves as she danced to the famed child ballad “Baby Shark”.
“Starting this week with such positive vibes! If you know her say hi to her, and thank her for bringing such joy to this little child. May her doors in this career open wider and further,” Dr Njeri captioned the clip.
Few minutes into the dance, the child who is on her hospital bed can be seen responding to the nurse’s moves with some movement with hand gestures as if the child wants to join in on the dance while also smiling.
All that was a precursor to the icing on the cake and the final act of kindness which was to present the young child with a present. Ms Robai is also a TikTok content creator who has over 78 thousand followers on the social media platform.
In her videos, the nurse moves to choreographed dance routines and in others, she incorporates random people on the streets with whom she shares light moments.
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