- Nynya of Homa Bay touched the hearts of many after giving six chickens to pay for KSh 131,920 to her grandchildren
- In a state of touch, a donor by the name Nathaniel Odongo appeared and repaid the entire debt
- He also bought her tomato products, and made sure that students were continuing their studies without worry
Homa Bay County – An exciting story of dedication and kindness has emerged from Addeno Secondary School, where a loving tomato gave six chickens with the intention of paying for his grandchildren.
That sign of power touched many Kenyans, and one generous man has now intervened to change the life of the family.
How much fever bay’s tomato was owed?
The lady, who has been taking care of Mitchell and Hillary, students at the institute, could not pay the rates of KSh 131,920 school fees.
In the final stage of hope, he arrived at the school with his grandchildren and six senior chickens, expecting the school to receive them as part of the fee.
Photos distributed online show the head of the school. James Kabarak Kochia carefully inspects the chickens while the worried family awaits his decision.
Those emotional images attracted thousands of people across the country.
Kenyans are touched by the sacrifices of tomatoes
When the incident spread on social networks, it sparked a national conversation with Kenyans expressing the excitement and dedication of tomatoes.
Alumasa Shibutse wrote:
“This is the kind of difficult situation that Kenyans go through to send their children to school.”
Stephen Otieno added:
“Even Jesus at one time recognized the poor woman who gave all the cents he had.”
Dennis Orina said:
“These fighting leaders should focus their efforts on supporting such cases.”
Irene Owade said:
“We thank the school principal for the patience he had for the students. There are some school principals who cannot allow the fees to accumulate that amount. God bless them too.”
Abdulrahmanouz Rahmai said:
“It is a tomato, he gave what he had, six chickens, and that was the only one he could pay for the arrears of his grandchildren. So it touches the heart! God bless them all.”
The additional support call came in, and the school gave the number of Paybill (522123) and number Account (58545KMitchel/Hillary) For those who want to contribute.
Who paid for the fever bay students stuck?
Among the motivated are Nathaniel Odongo, a compassionate Samaritan who has come out to remove the whole remainder of the school fees.
He went farther and made a full purchase for Mitchell and Hillary, as well as their tomato.
This was intended to ensure that the family had no educational stability, but also the essentials and status.
Odongo, a charity Kenyan man living in Norway, runs a CBO known as Humanity Touch Organization.
Homa Bay Tomato Talks After Receiving Help
The virus, a virus, has broken her silence, expressing his gratitude to the good people who responded to her misery.
He said the help of good Samaritans reduced the burden he had carried, while looking for ways to remove the arrears of school fees.
The grandmother said she was happy to know that she would return home with a chicken who had given her school to reduce school fees.
“I came here when I was crushed yesterday by the chicken, and I am going back home. They have been sent back to me,” He said.
Previously, a joke and a sponsor Eric Omondi He also launched a search to find the Homa Bay woman, promising to help her.
LIFE OF LIFE TO RETURN TO THE BIGGEST BAY
In a series of photos that attracted families on social networks, her two grandchildren and grandchildren were trapped in the office.
They sat quietly while the school principal, James Kabarak, inspecting the older chickens, trying to compare prices against the remainder of the fee.
It is clear that the birds could not repay the debt, but the idea of tomatoes touched many Kenyans.
With this generous act, Mitchell and Hillary now have a new hope for their future, thanks to the endless love of the bride and the open heart of the stranger.
Source: TUKO.co.ke