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    Meet Scholah: The Kenyan GenZ Baddie with a BCom Degree Earning Ksh.10,000 Daily as Mama Mboga

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    By Ray Newsroom on December 15, 2025 Business, Lifestyle

    Meet Scholah: The Kenyan GenZ Baddie with a BCom Degree Earning Ksh.10,000 Daily as Mama Mboga

    In a country where success stories often highlight white-collar jobs and corporate careers, Scholah’s journey is a refreshing reminder that entrepreneurship and passion can redefine what it means to succeed. Meet Scholah, a vibrant Kenyan GenZ baddie, a TikToker, and a Mama Mboga who is making waves both online and in her local community.

    From Academic Excellence to Entrepreneurial Success

    Scholah’s story begins with her impressive academic achievements. She scored an outstanding 409 marks in KCPE and secured a B plain in KCSE  a testament to her dedication and hard work in school. Despite her stellar academic record and her degree in BCom from Kenyatta University, she faced the harsh realities of job hunting in Kenya’s competitive job market. Her efforts to land a white-collar job did not bear fruit, leading her to pivot and forge her own path.

    Why She Chose to Become a Mama Mboga

    Instead of giving up, Scholah embraced entrepreneurship. She decided to start her own kibanda a small vegetable stall after her job search efforts failed. Today, she is a proud Mama Mboga, running a thriving business that has transformed her life. Her decision to start her own business highlights the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit that many young Kenyans admire.

    Scholah, GenZ Baddie Working as Mama Mboga

    The Rise to Fame and Financial Independence

    What sets Scholah apart is her unique blend of traditional entrepreneurship and modern social media influence. She has become one of Kenya’s most popular TikTokers, sharing her journey, style, and business tips with thousands of followers. Her social media presence has not only made her a celebrity but also an inspiration to many young Kenyans dreaming of financial independence.

    In an interview with Obinna, Scholah revealed that on a good day, she makes up to Ksh.10,000 from her vegetable stall. This income allows her to pay bills, maintain her lifestyle, and continue living her life as a confident baddie. Her story challenges the stereotype that success is only found in formal employment, showing that determination and entrepreneurship can lead to financial empowerment.

    Why Scholah’s Story Matters

    Scholah’s journey resonates with many young Kenyans who are navigating the complexities of education, employment, and entrepreneurship. Her story underscores the importance of resilience, adaptability, and self-belief. She proves that even after academic success and university education, one’s career path can take unexpected turns  and that’s okay.

    Watch Her Full Story

    To see more of Scholah’s inspiring journey, check out her full interview on Instagram [here](https://www.instagram.com/p/DSSnOsNjE4Z/?img_index=1&igsh=MXN0em11NHozcWdoNg==).

    Final Thoughts

    Scholah embodies the spirit of modern Kenyan youth  ambitious, resilient, and unapologetically authentic. Her story is a reminder that success is not limited to traditional careers, and that with passion and perseverance, anyone can turn their dreams into reality. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or simply inspired by her journey, Scholah is a true example of how to thrive against all odds.

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