World Cup Pulse: Another Kenyan melting hearts in Qatar

First, it was the Metro Man, then comes the referee traffic officer, another Kenyan winning the hearts of many at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Qatar.Dennis Mochu Kamau is stationed at Al Wakrah where he is working as a Traffic officer at the biggest football fiesta in the world, and he has devised a way to make his job interesting not only to himself but also to those that he tends to, day in day out.To set the mood of the occasion, the Kenyan has been using yellow and red cards just like they are used in football matches to control traffic, throwing in dance here and dance there.This traffic officer is proving that the language of soccer is universal while guiding vehicles at the World Cup — watch how 🚗⚽️ pic.twitter.com/RM22mO61SB— NowThis (@nowthisnews) December 7, 2022 In his operations, he uses a yellow card to issue a warning to motorists who commit minor traffic offenses, and a red card to those who commit more grievous ones such as when one uses the wrong lane.##NAJAVA_MECA_6874287##”You get to argue with people, and every time you stop them, they are in a hurry, maybe they are tired, but now I decided to come with a red card and a yellow card idea. So when the person sees a red card, they are like ‘oh no, don’t give me a red card’ and he goes. And it makes people happy, it is all about World Cup,” he said in a viral video.‘Metro Man’ – the World Cup’s social media sensation is Kenyan!Kamau believes his way of working has made his job seamless and makes it easier to interact with everyone despite the diversity at play during the tournament.”It makes my job easier because I do not have to argue with people. The moment I show a red card they just move immediately, smiling. It is a way of interacting with people, different cultures, the different languages. It is a good way of working and people are enjoying it,” he added.

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