- A businesswoman from Nakuru by the name of Harriet Akinyi shared an emotional video that caused people across the country to support her in her hotel that is facing challenges
- When he was in a state of sadness, Kenyans did not stop by just feeling sorry for him; they arrived in large numbers at his restaurant and started eating, thus changing his story
- Pictures and videos of people eating lots of delicious food and drinking lots of drinks in a restaurant that was previously cold and scary even for themselves went viral on social media.
- On the other hand, there are those who put their money to show their support for this hard-working queen, and now she has KSh 200,000 in hand
Harriet Akinyi, a 28-year-old business woman and owner of Tule Kienyeji restaurant located in Maasai Avenue, Business Zone of Nakuruhe found himself without customers and was desperate.
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On January 20, Harriet uploaded a tearful video explaining how she invested everything in a restaurant that no one visited, and the video went viral online.

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Kenyans responded by flocking to his restaurantsome even traveling from Nairobi.
How Did Harriet Get That Money?
What started as a cry of tragedy turned into a powerful story of solidarity and hope.
It was a stark contrast to the despair recorded just hours before.
On 21 January, Harriet appeared in a video for TikTok and said,
“My account had KSh 67,000; if you add the others, you get KSh 200,000.”

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How Kenyans Said About This Story
- Chandi Tok Chanda said: “I cried when I heard he said God is silent; I kept saying, ‘No, God is not silent, and He is not late.’ Thank you.”
- Janetkituyi said:And if we take politicians out of the equation, can’t Kenya catch up to Singapore?”
- Carole Maritim said: “Should Kenya be without politicians? Let us live as citizens without politics.”
- Sly sly said: “When you feel you’ve reached the end, that’s when God really comes down.”
- Junior Ronnie said:Kenya’s problem is the politicians.”
- Lydia said: “You shall not cry again in the name of Jesus.”
- Isaac’s mother said:Thank you Kenya for saving this one, if you listen to someone wondering or feeling sad, he was done.”
- David mm said: “I am proud of my fellow Kenyans.”
- Gatwiri Namu said: “Thank you Kenyans but Akinyi also needs to go back to the drawing board and reorganize… I wish you success in your business.”
- GeoffreyMaina14 said: “God works in many ways.”
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This mother of one explained her victory of luck bad and how the joy of victory turned him into a bad trap.
Eventually, the woman’s addiction caused her restaurant in Uthiru to collapse, forcing her to return to her rural home in Kinangop.
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