Brenda revealed she has also undergone the required training at Kiganjo Police Training College like every other officer.
“I would wake up every morning at 5am to jog; mum would even call and remind me to exercise. On the recruitment day, I ran on the field several laps (5kms) and the ground was sweltering hot! My daughter was among those cheering me on, telling people around her: ‘Mama yangu atakuwa polisi!”
The beautiful policewoman recently shared her story on Citizen TV interview where she revealed that she was a single mother of a 7-year-old girl that she gave birth to when she was only 19-years-old. “After completing secondary education, I fell pregnant – my child’s father was my first serious boyfriend. Two months into the pregnancy, he said he wasn’t ready to become a father. I told him: ‘I am 19, so where do we move to from here?’ he said: ‘You can always go back to your mum’s place, I don’t mind'.
The police officer, who is stationed in Nairobi, said that she joined the police force in 2012 after a stint in a sales job, having been inspired by her father, who was also a cop.
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The beautiful policewoman recently shared her story on Citizen TV interview where she revealed that she was a single mother of a 7-year-old girl that she gave birth to when she was only 19-years-old. “After completing secondary education, I fell pregnant – my child’s father was my first serious boyfriend. Two months into the pregnancy, he said he wasn’t ready to become a father. I told him: ‘I am 19, so where do we move to from here?’ he said: ‘You can always go back to your mum’s place, I don’t mind'.
The police officer, who is stationed in Nairobi, said that she joined the police force in 2012 after a stint in a sales job, having been inspired by her father, who was also a cop.
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