- Kwamboka, a third -year student at Moi Nyabohanse Girls’ School, thought her traveler had come to an end after her father’s death
- While working in a quarry, the stone dropped him and killed him instantly, leaving the Kisii family in sadness and despair
- After his sad story spread, compassionate Kenyans came out to help Kwamboka and his sick mother in bed
A young girl from Kisii County has received great support from Kenyans after her story spread online.
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Kwamboka lost his father, who was the main dependent of the family and was working in the mine to serve them.
Kenyans showed their generosity by helping him and his mother by financing their financial needs.
“The father was paying the school fees and buying food. His mother is sick in bed and can’t do anything. At the funeral, many people promised to pay his fees and pay for all the needs. But soon after the funeral, no one returned.
Finally, the donors paid for this young girl’s fee. Loving in love, darling – work hard now and make your mother proud. If you know you can’t fulfill what you say at the funeral, please just keep quiet. This was very painful. May God help this family, ” read one post on Facebook.
What school is he studying at?
Kwamboka, in a school uniform, recounted how he realized about the death of his father, which left him and his mother in unexplained pain.
She is a third -grade student at Moi Nyabohanse girls’ high school.
He remembered that day of disaster when his brother discovered their father’s body.
“He went to the place where his father was breaking the stones. When he could not find him there, he looked into the cave and found him. The stone had fallen to him. His head was badly damaged – there was no skull,” He explained bitterly.
He visited the scene of the accident, remembering the day he heard about the death of his beloved father.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1_8N42DUFW
Kwamboka is disappointed with the promise of the air
He said that although many people promised to help him at the funeral, no one fulfilled the promise afterwards.
“They promised to pay my fees. Some promised to pay the remaining debt to continue the studies, but nothing was done. Everyone returned home after the funeral,” He said as tears flowed.
He also remembered how he was expelled from school because of unpaid fees by the headmaster who allegedly did not want to hear “excuses.”
Kwamboka tried to explain his condition after his father’s death, but the headmaster was not ready to listen to him.
Kenyans give their feelings about the story of Kwamboka
Social network users appeared in large numbers in the opinion section to express their feelings and encourage him after hearing his story.
EDNAKAMBOKA5783:
“Yesterday I cried a lot. I love this girl very much – she has a high hope, and the blood of Jesus will protect her and her family.
Walternnyariki2765:
“The girl is very smart from how she speaks.”
Vincent NEWS:
“May God see this family – it is truly sad. God, protect this girl and make her a light of this family.”
RodgersHe863:
“I did not contribute, but I can send a blessing to all those who helped this girl.”

Source: Facebook
Nairobi girl stuck at home after KCPE
In another story, Ravinah Adolwa’s family received great support from sympathetic donors following a sad story distributed online.
Kenyans joined in support of the girl’s family, who had not gone to school six months after completing the KCPE exam.
They donated enough money to bring him back to school and move his family from Kawangware up to the best residence.
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