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A man living on the streets of Kisumu town has set tongues wagging with his impeccable English as he talked about his life.
In a video shared by @jeff_faddy, the young man said that he is the son of teacher Rebecca Makhulu of Kaimosi Nursery School in Vihiga county.
"I live in the streets and sometimes with my sister Josephine. I sometimes do mjengo jobs and I also chill with my friend Hector Sambuki," said the young man with a smile.
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"I went to Kaimosi Primary School then went to Friends School Kigama. I finished Form Four,: although I ended up in a little confusion, I have been rehabilitated by churches. They don't know I am in Kisumu although I came from Gamadoi," he added.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Jeff Faddy, the man who took the video, said he needed some rehabilitation to become independent.
"He is a musician as well. I am walking with him so that I can ensure he gets help," said Jeff.
You can help Walter through Faddy Daddy on 0711 175 681.
@chingdidah:
"The late madam Rebecca taught me in 1998 in baby class. This is brother to George.'
Missclaire_kenya:
"Huyu ako wapi nijioshee."
melsaadhiambo:
"I know this guy,huwa namwona hapa Kisumu Nyalenda."
Umwami_Jeff _254:
"Ooh... Kigama my home, wow tusaidie huyu jamaa yuko wapi🥰🥰🥰🥰."
Leopard:
"Madam Rebecca taught me. eiih what happened to this man. God take charge."
uhambo:
"He's so loyal to his friend he just had to mention him💪."
Caren:
"🥺🥺🥺... how can we help him atoke kwa streets."
mohamogeni1:
"Very good spoken English,why do people have to ruin someone's life May Allah heal him."
In another story, a poor man on the street got many people praising his good spoken English as he conversed with a lady.
The man named Bonga told her that most people know him on the street, so not having a contact number should not be a problem.
After listening to him talk, people were moved and wanted to donate to him so his life could take a good turn.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
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