Kenyan content creator and influencer, Shorn Arwa, recently embraced the long-anticipated matatu experience upon her return to Kenya from London.

In a lively Instagram video, the mother of one is captured inside a matatu, playfully swaying by the door, while mimicking a clippie's call for passengers to board.

"Matatu cravings have been dealt with, innit? Sasa what should I do? Book a flight back to London ama nichill," she captioned the video.

Shorn Arwa had revealed that she had not used a matatu in 10 years.



The cheerful influencer shared that she booked a flight to Kenya to indulge in the vibrant Matatu culture.

She discovered this desire after stumbling upon TikTok videos showcasing the lively Kenyan matatu scene.

Amused by her sudden craving for a matatu ride after almost a decade, she documented her journey from London to Nairobi on her YouTube channel.

"So I booked a flight to Kenya, later on ๐Ÿ˜‚. At this point I was questioning myself ๐Ÿ˜‚ati naenda Kenya kupanda matatu ๐Ÿ˜‚said bye to my husband and checked in. I remembered I have a YouTube channel and began vlogging. London to Nairobi it is โค๏ธSo got here this morning very exhausted and there was no matatu ๐Ÿ˜ญ, maybe kesho ama jioni I will go matatu driving. Tired ๐Ÿ˜‡ but again I missed Kenya," she said.

Shorn Arwa relocated to London in April last year.

Her sister Zainab, during a heartfelt farewell speech, praised Shorn for being a motivated and hardworking individual. Despite the joy of Shorn's new chapter, the family expressed sadness over her departure.

Shorn, recognizing the pivotal role her sister played in her life since their parents passed away when she was only six, expressed heartfelt gratitude for Zainab's unwavering care and influence.

With tears in her eyes, she openly admitted feeling apprehensive about the prospect of parting ways with Zainab but conveyed deep thanks for her sister's sacrifices and steadfast support throughout the years.