Linda Okello: From Viral Scandal in Kenya to Personal Accomplishment in the US

Linda Okello: From Viral Scandal in Kenya to Personal Accomplishment in the US

Unpredictable narratives often unfold within the realm of social media, beginning with a simple hashtag and propelling individuals into the spotlight.

In April 2014, former police officer Linda Okello found herself in a situation that would dramatically alter the course of her life. A picture of her donning a snug police skirt went viral, triggering a sequence of events that would ultimately lead her to a new profession as a Behaviour Therapist in the United States almost a decade later. As she reflects on that fateful April morning, Linda vividly remembers her duty of directing traffic during the KCB Safari rally in Kiambu's Migaa estate. Perplexed, she admits, "I have no clue as to who captured that photo or how it found its way onto social media. Ironically, I was conversing with my boss on the phone at that very moment."

"I was taken aback when friends started calling me in the evening, informing me that I was trending on social media," Linda recalls.

Linda found herself caught in a whirlwind of praise and backlash on social media, leaving her overwhelmed and unsure of how to handle the situation. The chaos surrounding the viral dress she wore brought about a storm of controversy, with people accusing her of dressing inappropriately and demanding that she hand over her uniform and quit her job. In response to the intense backlash, Linda ultimately decided to stop wearing the dress.

Linda had worn the same dress as part of her police uniform for seven years, and her boss had witnessed it on her countless times. However, she found herself under intense scrutiny and criticism at work. The situation escalated when her boss accused her of unauthorized media contact and fabricated corruption charges against her. These false allegations resulted in her arrest, demotion, and transfer to Molo. Throughout this entire ordeal, Linda was denied the chance to defend herself. Nonetheless, she clung to the hope that her move to Molo would provide her with a new beginning.

Linda's arrival in Molo drew a curious crowd, eager to catch a glimpse of her and her physique. This resulted in an unsettling and intimidating ordeal for her, particularly while performing her duties as a traffic officer. The workplace, previously a realm of responsibility and assistance, had morphed into a battleground of critique and commodification. Linda found herself being viewed solely as a sexual object, even her superiors began to see her as a socialite. She laments that she was denied the chance to defend herself.

In 2019, Linda Okello made a life-changing decision after dedicating 16 years to serving as a police officer. With her daughter, she embarked on a journey to the United States, leaving behind the tumultuous past that had shaped her life in Kenya. Upon arrival, Linda was resolute in her determination to forge a new path. This marked the beginning of a new chapter as she embraced a fresh career as a Behavior therapist, a profession that has empowered her to make a positive impact.

Comments

A GIRL TOTO (not verified)     Fri, 01/12/2024 @ 11:17am

GO GIRL THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE BEEN TELLING AL THIS MWAKILSHI SMALL BALLS BOYS (MSBB), THIS LADY USED HER BIG MATAKO TO GO TO THE US .

USE WHAT YOU HAVE TO CLIMB TO THE LADDER OR FOREVER CLEAN OLD WOMEN MATAKO .

wow wau (not verified)     Fri, 01/12/2024 @ 01:27pm

Even if you have a good ass to show off. You women tell me,is it not uncomfortable working in a tight outfit like that, unless you are a gogo dancer where its encouraged "to shake and bake your behind", for male ogling pleasure?

Ciro (not verified)     Wed, 01/17/2024 @ 02:40am

In reply to by Geoffrey Ngara (not verified)

@ngara, you have no ‘opinion’ to air about Linda’s lifestyle while you are a known drunkard and a regular consumer of prostitutes on the ghetto streets!

Your so called opinions are just some Toddler gossips like your old ugly grandma would tell you! Can you be a man for once and let Linda live her life? Did Linda ask you to offer an opinion in her personal matters? Shenzi wewe old lad!

Wow, these serelac men like @ngara have become so damn petty these day for sure! No wonder women are beating some of you like little petty dogs! Kubafu wewe mafi ya Kuku!

Ciro (not verified)     Thu, 01/18/2024 @ 04:50am

In reply to by Geoffrey Ngara (not verified)

You must have looked at your deadly ugly pot-black mother’s profile on Facebook because I have never own a Facebook account! Stop hallucinating with the ugliness of your own mother; you TOAD!.

Mr Grimlin 👁️ngara, what you saw in your lunatic mental faculties was you on top of 0.127 looking mother! Her looks can only be measured on a scale 20-50 because 1-10 won’t be applied to anyone in your lineage! Y’all are all fagly!

Guest (not verified)     Sat, 01/13/2024 @ 04:17pm

Give credit where it is due .Her body has got nothing to do with her relocating majuu.The woman has got the looks .Go ahead and confuse them you are not getting any younger wacha wakufe na tamaa🤪.When you have got it flaunt it

Akinyi (not verified)     Wed, 01/17/2024 @ 03:05am

In reply to by Njenga joseph (not verified)

@njenga - the kikuyu men that I know are more classy than you! Your mama must have stuck a baby bottle in your gweee mouth and left it there dripped camel milk in your childish brains. How did a dirty dog like you end up in the USA?

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