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Eric Omondi Launches Search for Homa Bay Woman Who Offered 6 Chickens for Children's School Fees

Published 5 days ago2 minute read

Comedian Eric Omondi has been deeply touched by a story that highlights the lengths a grandmother is willing to go to support her grandchildren’s education.

Eric Omondi looking for Homa Bay granny.
Eric Omondi appeals for information to support family struggling with school fees. Photo: Eric Omondi/ Jarandu Mambobiad.
Source: Instagram

The grandmother, who has two grandchildren attending Adiedo Mixed Secondary School, reportedly brought six chickens to the school as partial payment for the grandchildren’s outstanding school fees amounting to KSh 245,000.

In a series of heartwarming photos shared with , the grandmother is seen sitting pensively alongside her two grandchildren while the school principal, James Kabarak, inspects the six large chickens brought as payment.

The images paint a vivid picture of sacrifice, love, and the harsh realities many families face in ensuring their children receive an education.

Moved by the story, Eric Omondi took to social media to share the photos and called on his followers to help locate the grandmother.

He expressed his desire to reach out and assist the family, urging anyone with information to contact him.

"Please help me find this Mother🙏🙏 If you know her please DM Me or comment with her Number. Asante," Eric wrote, showing his willingness to offer support in any way possible.

Eric’s fans flocked to the comment section, applauding his generosity and compassion for taking the initiative to help the family. Here are some of the heartfelt reactions:

cate.mwende.94214:

"Eric you are a blessing to many out here."

joe_254ke:

"Sisi kwa sisi we can clear the school fees balance, and we pay whole school fees till they fish."

cookingwithshanni:

"God bless this woman and may she live to enjoy the fruits though these children."

cheropgibson:

"You are a big blessing to many! Barikiwa sana."

stanmeto:

"Thank you for picking this up. Such are the stories in most of our African homes. But one never loses anything by helping another who is down by something small. The boy will graduate and live his dream eventually."

k.u.i_mwangi_:

"Thank God you finally saw them."

raxdreedo:

"No matter what and I mean no matter anything, mom will always be there."

lornahkiende:

"My mother used to take a sack of maize .i love that woman to death .find that mother we support."

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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