A video circulating online shows a man stopping a school bus driver to question why children were being picked up before dawn, triggering divided opinions among viewers.
In the clip, the man flags down a school bus at about 4 a.m. and asks the driver to turn off the engine so they can speak. He appears concerned about the early hour and begins questioning the driver about the pickup schedule.
The driver explains that he is on duty and carrying out his assigned work. However, the man presses further, asking which school requires pupils to be collected so early. He notes that it is close to 5 a.m. and seeks clarification on when the children were picked up and what time they are expected to report.
According to the driver, the school is located in Komarock, Nairobi, near a Rubis station, and learners are required to be in school by 5:40 a.m. The man expresses disbelief, questioning what kind of lessons begin at such an early hour. He states that he intends to visit the school later in the day to seek further explanation from the administration.
The video has drawn mixed reactions on social media. Many commenters argue that the driver was simply fulfilling his responsibilities and that concerns should have been addressed directly to the school’s management. Others, however, support the man’s actions, saying it is reasonable to question schedules that require children to travel before dawn.
