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Ni God: Kakamega woman wows Kenyans with transformation after joining college

Published 19 hours ago3 minute read

Mourning and sorrow have turned into joy for Ciciliah Anyango, a hurting woman from Kakamega county.

Apostle Dan Wema with Ciciliah Anyango and her son.
Apostle Dan Wema with Ciciliah Anyango and her son. Photo: Dan Wema.
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Her hope and delight have been restored following the viral circulation of her touching story.

The single mother is now glowing after kindhearted well-wishers, moved by her situation, came through to support her.

Anyango, who was abandoned by her husband after giving birth, received help from generous Kenyans to get back on her feet.

Speaking to , Dan Wema recounted meeting the single mum, who was forced to work on a farm shortly after delivery.

"She was weeding sugarcane with her baby sleeping a few metres away under a shade she had made for him. She opened up about how her husband left her after she gave birth. She had no choice but to immediately look for a menial job to care for her children.
It was very hot, and she had not eaten anything since morning. Despite the conditions, she worked hard. Her baby didn’t even have clothes, and she only had KSh 10," he said.

Wema gave her KSh 3,000 and promised to mobilise help for her through his online community to support her dreams.

Anyango studied up to Form Two before dropping out of school, but she still desired to return and pursue her passion.

"She wanted to study fashion and design. That’s what she aspired to do to provide for her children. My online community rallied behind me and made it happen," he said.

The apostle shared heartwarming photos of Anyango after she joined Chevaywa Technical and Vocational College.

She looked transformed and radiant, holding her newborn son, now dressed in adorable clothes.

She smiled broadly, showing gratitude to Dan and his online supporters.

Kenyans flooded the comment section with touching messages as they compared her past and present.

Violet Violet:

"Poverty is the enemy, see who is glowing."

Roselyne Omanya:

"The face tells it all... May God bless you."

Barbra Mukusa:

"May God punish poverty. Money is good, it can save a life! See the beauty! Papa God, You are too much. Isaiah 60:22. It was the right time for God to settle you, dada."

Ndungu Leah:

"Wow, glory to God. Look at the transformation! The works of the Lord through His servant are marvelous in our eyes. But what about the other children?"
Ciciliah Anyango in farm (l) and in college (r).
Kakamega woman Ciciliah Anyango in farm (l) and in college (r). Photo: Apostle Dan Wema.
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In another story, Dan was in the spotlight for helping another needy woman from Kakamega and her grandchildren.

Rodah Wanjala had been abandoned by her children after the death of her husband and was left with almost nothing, carrying a heavy burden alone.

Well-wishers came together to help Wanjala, raising funds to build a beautiful home for her and the little ones.

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