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Home » Deal » Oye Kenya Awards Stephen Kimakon New TVS Motorcycle in “Maisha Nikujituma” Campaign

Oye Kenya Awards Stephen Kimakon New TVS Motorcycle in “Maisha Nikujituma” Campaign

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L-R: Maisha Nikujituma Campaign winner Stephen Kimakon receives his motorcycle from Oye Co-Founder and CEO Kevin Mutiso.

L-R: Maisha Nikujituma Campaign winner Stephen Kimakon receives his motorcycle from Oye Co-Founder and CEO Kevin Mutiso.

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Oye Kenya has awarded Stephen Kimakon a brand new TVS 125cc 5-gear motorcycle valued at KSh 160,000, along with two helmets, two reflectors, and a toolbox, as the top winner of the company’s “Maisha Nikujituma” campaign.

Kimakon earned over 1,500 points during the campaign through consistent engagement with Oye’s platform services, including fuel and lubricant purchases at partner stations Sahara Energies and Galana Energies.

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The “Maisha Nikujituma” campaign is designed to reward Oye platform users for their loyalty while strengthening partnerships within the boda-boda ecosystem. Through the initiative, riders accumulate points by purchasing fuel, lubricants, and gas at designated partner stations.

“I am very grateful to Oye Kenya for this amazing prize,” said Stephen Kimakon. “I want to tell all my fellow riders across Kenya that this is real. Oye Kenya is a legitimate company, and if you engage with their platform like I did, you will win big too.”

“Today is a very exciting day because we are here to award our top rider, Stephen Kimakon,” said Kevin Mutiso, Co-Founder and CEO of Oye Kenya. “Our partners Galana Energies and Sahara Energies have allowed us to aggregate demand from the boda boda ecosystem into their stations to buy fuel, buy lubricants and to buy gas.

Oye Kenya continues to expand its reward programs as part of its mission to provide comprehensive financial services tailored for Kenya’s motorcycle taxi operators.

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