Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout m

Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

 Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout m

Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

 Moha began drawing sketches in his notebook while working low paid manual labor jobs. His boss told him to quit and to think smart, that he was talented. Moha began graffitiing matatus with no prior experience. Since his first job, Moha is dedicated

Moha began drawing sketches in his notebook while working low paid manual labor jobs. His boss told him to quit and to think smart, that he was talented. Moha began graffitiing matatus with no prior experience. Since his first job, Moha is dedicated to constantly learning and staying the best graffiti artist in Nairobi. In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017

 “Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11,

“Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

 “Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating.Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2

“Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating.Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

 Workers and artists in training sculpt the bumper of a car with clay. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

Workers and artists in training sculpt the bumper of a car with clay. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

 Christians work alongside Muslims in Moha’s auto-body shop. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

Christians work alongside Muslims in Moha’s auto-body shop. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

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 Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout m
 Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout m
 Moha began drawing sketches in his notebook while working low paid manual labor jobs. His boss told him to quit and to think smart, that he was talented. Moha began graffitiing matatus with no prior experience. Since his first job, Moha is dedicated
 “Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11,
 “Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating.Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2
 Workers and artists in training sculpt the bumper of a car with clay. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.
 Christians work alongside Muslims in Moha’s auto-body shop. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.
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Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

Mohamed Kartarchand Bagatiram Rala Ram, better known as Moha, is Nairobi’s premiere “Matatu” graffiti artist. For the layman: Matatus are Kenya’s system of pimped out bus transportation. Moha runs Nairobi’s most prestigious Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

Moha began drawing sketches in his notebook while working low paid manual labor jobs. His boss told him to quit and to think smart, that he was talented. Moha began graffitiing matatus with no prior experience. Since his first job, Moha is dedicated to constantly learning and staying the best graffiti artist in Nairobi. In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017

“Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

“Moha” shows the design of a car that the shop will be imitating.Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

Workers and artists in training sculpt the bumper of a car with clay. Moha runs Nairobi’s premiere Matatu garage. In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

Christians work alongside Muslims in Moha’s auto-body shop. A devout muslim, Moha hires and trains both muslims and christians espousing the idea that “we are all one.” In Nairobi, Kenya on July 11, 2017.

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