Nakuru Cop Advises Women Dating Broke Men To Build, Value Them: "Money Isn't The Reason You Love"

Posted on 23 Oct 2024
Nakuru Cop Advises Women Dating Broke Men To Build, Value Them: "Money Isn't The Reason You Love"
  • Police officer Sammy Ondimu has sparked a conversation about supporting partners irrespective of their financial status
  • The celebrated police officer advised women against comparing their partners to others based solely on financial standing
  • The post reminded women to appreciate efforts, support, and value partners, especially during challenging times
  • He emphasised the importance of standing by one's partner through thick and thin, noting every successful individual has had someone by their side

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Police officer Sammy Ondimu from Nakuru has urged women to stand by their partners, irrespective of their financial situation.

What advice did Sammy Ondimu have for women?

Ondimu's message emphasised valuing and supporting partners during challenging times rather than comparing them to others based solely on financial status.

Addressing his message to women, the celebrated police officer urged women against disparaging partners for their financial standing.

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In the post on his Facebook page, he emphasised the importance of building, valuing, and respecting their partners regardless of wealth.

"If your man/boyfriend is broke, never compare him to your friend's husband/ boyfriend," wrote Ondimu.
"Support his hustle, build him, value him, don't disrespect him, help him if you can, appreciate his efforts no matter how little, show him love, money isn't the reason why you love him," he added.

Women should show broke partners love

During a further interview with TUKO.co.ke Ondimu implored women to support their partners' endeavours, appreciate their efforts, and demonstrate love.

According to him, financial status should not be the sole determinant of affection.

"Every rich man has someone who was there for him when he had nothing, and you don't know what tomorrow may bring," he told TUKO.co.ke.
"Never underestimate any guy because the dice haven't stopped rolling," added Ondimu.

The post has garnered significant attention, resonating with individuals who appreciated Ondimu's call for empathy and understanding in relationships.

Sammy Ondimu angered after man he helped returns to streets

In another story, Ondimu was grappling with disappointment and frustration after he met a man he had previously assisted on the streets begging.

Despite Ondimu's heartfelt efforts to improve the man's life, the individual appeared to have disregarded the support he received.

The two first met in 2022 when Ondimu spotted the man crawling on his hands and feet, selling groundnuts in Nakuru town.

Touched by the man's plight, he initiated a collaborative effort involving his colleagues, led by OCS Derick Nyaga of Central Police Nakuru, to secure help.

Proofreading by Otukho Jackson, a multimedia journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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Police officer Sammy Ondimu has shared a piece of advise for women who are dating men who are not financially stable.

Police officer Sammy Ondimu has shared a piece of advise for women who are dating men who are not financially stable.

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