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Nairobi Mum Shares Note Grade 5 Daughter Wrote to Muthangari Police Station: "Nakuja Kuishi Huko"

Published 9 hours ago2 minute read
, tea, and Ringoz. In school, my friends eat every day. At home, my mother is cooking ugali and sukuma every day. When I come there, take me to a good school. I want to be a doctor for children. Thank you very much," she concluded.

The girl’s mother was left puzzled as she wondered what to do after retrieving the letter from the pink bag.

A photo of the letter sparked hilarious reactions from social media users, who flooded the comment section to share their thoughts:

Liz Nyambura:

"This is very good so that you know how this child is feeling—it's not personal. Sit with her and explain why there is only ugali and sukuma for now. Children understand.
When you get extra cash, buy the Ringoz and mandazi. She's just expressing herself."

Muthoni Kimani:

"Sasa... kwangu ata hizi vitu ni no-go zone. Tamutamu is not healthy at all, and they know it. But once in a blue moon, we buy them. If there's ugali and sukuma and they threaten to go live in a police station nearby, be sure I’ll help them pack!"

Annsheilah Ngugi:

"Huyu anafaa akunywe stungi na hiyo ugali asubuhi aelewe kwamba mandazi ni privilege kupata.
These kids can give you pressure and never appreciate anything. Live your real life."

Anonymous Member 915:

'Mzindikize aende police station, alafu post kwa group zote hapa Kenya. Haya mambo si mageni hapa mjini. Siku hizi hatuchangi dada."

Kamunya Lucy:

"Ringoz and mandazi are luxuries. Ugali and sukuma are available. She's not sleeping hungry. Teach her to live within her means—not her friends’. Tea used to be for adults a long time ago."

Sarah Kiragu Elisarah:

"Well done, mama. Ugali and sukuma wiki is food. If she doesn’t eat what you provide, she must be satisfied. Ungrateful people start young. However, don’t give up on her—she is your child. Let her know what you can afford."
Letter written by Grade 5 girl.
Letter written by Grade 5 girl to Muthangari Police Station. Photo: Shaban Hamisi.
Source: Facebook

In another story, a mother from Kakamega sought help to find her son who had disappeared and left behind a heartfelt letter seeking forgiveness.

Clinton Mengo went missing on Thursday, June 5, leaving his mother in worry and pain, not knowing his whereabouts.

Mengo’s mum shared an online appeal about her son's disappearance, seeking help to deal with a teenager.

The boy was ultimately found safe and sound and was reunited with his heartbroken mother.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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