
You’ ve probably heard of Betty Bayo if you spend much time on social networking sites. She has too solid a foundation to let naysayers shake her confidence as a social media star and Kikuyu gospel performer.
Betty Bayo’ s family originally hails from the village of Ol Kalou, but she was born in Banana, Kiambu. Betty Bayo left school in the second grade due to financial difficulties.
Betty Bayo earned Sh70 a day as a home helper in Kiambu for two years before a family offered to pay for her education. In a small, intimate ceremony in late 2011, Betty Bayo wed Victor Kanyari. A daughter was born to Betty Bayo and Kanyari.

Betty dropped out of school after the second grade. Tuko. co. ke reports that she was unable to afford to continue her education and hence dropped out. Her natural business acumen is ingrained and she has a clear picture of the impact she can have on the world.
She’ s one of the many Kenyan musicians who, by sheer grit and perseverance, have risen to prominence in a relatively short amount of time.
It was just a few minutes ago that Betty Bayo posted a photo of the man who inspired her to pursue a career in music. She revealed that she had told Karis mtarajiwa about her desire to make music recordings twelve years ago, and that he had volunteered to assist her.
She continued by saying that Karis believed her and gave her all his money, only to find out later that he had been putting it aside for his music career.
What really moved her, she said, was that he gave up his singing career for a while to be there for her.
As a result, she has stated that she will encourage Karis to pursue his musical ambitions regardless of whether or not he performs Kikuyu Benga.
