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Nairobi Photographer Kapedo Recalls Mum Selling Land to Buy Him 1st Camera: "Ilikuwa KSh 150k"

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Timothy Mwangi recounted how he prayed for Kapedo in his office.

Kapedo had approached him for prayer as he planned to return to his village home, finding life in the city too challenging.

"He used to share his vision with me. He told me he didn’t want to do small video shoots or weddings—he wanted to do major weddings. I felt he was proud, and I wanted to tell him there are humble beginnings. But he told me that what he saw didn’t require humility. He had been staying with a pastor for two years.
One day, I told him I would give him spiritual cover as he pursued his business. Within seven months, he came back with equipment worth KSh 1.6 million. Today, you cannot talk about Kenyan photographers without mentioning Kapedo," the man of God said.
The Wa Jesus family during an outdoor photography shoot by Kapedo.
The Wa Jesus family during an outdoor photography shoot by Kapedo. Photo: Kapedo photography.
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In another story, a Nairobi DJ appreciated his mother for donating her kidney to him.

Peter Karanja expressed deep gratitude to his mother, Mary Njoki Kamau, saying she gave him a second chance at life.

Popularly known as DJ Tripple, the entertainer said that had it not been for his mother, he would probably be dead or in a worse medical condition, as she donated her kidney when he needed one.

Speaking to , Karanja showered his loving and caring mother with praise for her bold and life-saving act.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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