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@moneyacademyKE The expert from ODM approved this? maajabu!! The previous contract for the Rironi-Mau Highway, cancelled in 2025, was with a French consortium for KSh 180-190 billion. Current project: KSh 200 billion for 175 km, breaking down to about KSh 1.14 billion per km.
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I've got some good news.
Remember that girl I mentioned the one I decided to help back in high school?
Well, I’ve finally managed to clear all her school fees!
Here’s the sad part: local politicians had been promising to pay her fees for years, but nothing ever materialized. The arrears had accumulated from Form One to Form Three, totaling Ksh 160,000.
Honestly, I knew it was a big leap of faith offering to clear her fees I’ve got my own expenses, and my company is still young. But I believed God would provide.
Two months later, He did and today, I’m so happy to say the debt is fully cleared. 🙏
Why am I sharing this with you?
Because people often get uncomfortable when you share good news or acts of kindness, yet they pay full attention when you post bad news.
But really ; what’s wrong with sharing something that might inspire hope and put a smile on someone’s face? 😊
If you happen to know Prof. Henry Embeywa from Machakos University, please make sure that you show him this post.
Here is my story, ....
I joined Machakos University in 2014. The only time I ever managed to pay full school fees was in first year, first semester. After that, life became tough. Really tough.
By second semester, I was already struggling to raise fees. Those days, Machakos uni wasn’t a place where you’d easily be heard, especially if your problem was school fees. My mum was hustling hard, but things just weren’t adding up.
I would study through the semester, but when exams came, sometimes I’d hide and sneak in to do them ..... other times, I just couldn’t sit them. That’s how I ended up with missing marks from year one to year four.
By 2017, I couldn’t continue anymore. I dropped out in my final year, second semester. 💔 I’ve been out here hustling ever since, hoping one day I’d raise enough money to go back and finish. But the more the years passed, the harder life became and the more the dream to resume studies faded.
Then one day, I just decided : let me go back, even without money. I walked into the university hoping for mercy. But almost everyone I spoke to said the same thing:
“ Where have you been all these years? If you left because of fees, you must have cleared now, right?”
And just when I was about to give up again, I met Prof. Henry Embeywa. The Chairman of the department of school of education.
When I told him my story, he didn’t look at me with judgment. He listened, just like a father listening to his son who had lost his way.
This man gave me a second chance. 🙏🏽
He made phone calls to get me re-admitted. He helped me get work-study and even connected me to a bursary. There’s a day we sat together until around 1 a.m. just searching the archives for my missing marks and he wouldn’t rest until everything was sorted.
Now, this story is familiar to everyone who has interacted with Prof. Henry. It’s not just me. The God sent Prof. has helped so many students, especially those struggling financially. He doesn’t just teach, ... he understands, he feels, and he acts.
He is the definition of humility, patience, and compassion. 💙
To many of us who know him, he’s not just a professor. He is our father, a mentor, and a reason we didn’t give up.
May God bless you, Prof. Henry Embeywa. Machakos University is lucky to have you.
(Please keep my identity anonymous — I just wanted the world to know there are still good lecturers out here who truly care.) 🙏🏽
@amerix True peace doesn’t come from spirituality. Spiritual practices may soothe the mind, but only Jesus can give peace that lasts. When we know the Savior, our hearts rest ... not in ourselves, but in the One who conquered sin and death.
@amerix The story is touching, but it misses the truth about salvation.
Spirituality and good behavior can’t save us — only Jesus can.
Jesus said, “Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3).
Being “in sync” spiritually isn’t the same as being born again.
@amerix We’re not saved by our sincerity or kindness, but by grace through faith in Christ (Ephesians 2:8–9).
Yes, many misuse the name “born again,” but their failure doesn’t change God’s truth.
Real salvation is not about pretending to be righteous it’s about being made new by Jesus.