Nandi's Relative Who Worked in Qatar for 8 Years Shares the House He Built for His Mother: “Pahali Pake”

  • Naphtali Ole Tipia lost his beloved wife due to a difficult health condition, but her death did not stop him from fulfilling his dreams
  • The Nandi man, who worked as a security guard for eight years in Qatar, continued to build a house for his mother
  • Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, he shared that he had two farms and had found a job in a factory in Eldoret

A young man from Kapsabet, Nandi county, is proud of the beautiful house he has built for his mother.

Nandi's relative Naphtali Ole Tipia (left) opens up about the house he and his brother built for their mother (right). Photo: TUKO.co.ke / Shiro Mbugua.
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Naphtali Ole Tipia built a beautiful house following the death and burial of his wife, Waryoba Amos Jackson.

Despite to use all his savings that he had when he was in Qatar to honor his wife and the mother of his child, he built a residence for his mother.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Naphtali shared that his life did not end after burying his beautiful wife from Tanzania.

“There were my friends – the ones I had in Qatar. I remember they sent me KSh 60,000, and I took the money and joined the rhino driving course here Eldoret. At the moment I am there making an attachment,” he explained.

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Where does Naphtali's brother work?

The diligent Naphtali showed the house he had built for his mother, admitting that it was incomplete.

He thanked his brothers, saying they collaborated with their family to build the house as a way to take care of their mother.

“As you can see, his work is not finished yet. It is not finished. One of my brothers helped me a lot. He works in Dubai. We worked together to build this house for our mother. So I planned to finish this and then build mine,” he explained.

Naphtali opens up about paying for the mother of his child's university fees

Naphtali was proud of the two stadiums but did not reveal much about his future plans.

He said that his peers achieved great success because they did not have many responsibilities.

“Between 2016 and 2017, I was paying my child's mother's school fees. She studied a cooking course, and I was paying for it. At that time, some of my friends were building themselves and doing their projects. So far, they are far ahead,” he said.

Naphtali's story of using his savings to bury his wife while trying to rebuild his life moved many.

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Kenyans encourage Naphtali after life's challenges

Social media users took to the comments section to offer hope.

quincykiiru5965:

“He is very handsome and has a compassionate heart. I pray that your pain and suffering will go away.”

lucymbugua7427:

“This is a very gentleman. May God heal his cousin's health. He has been through a lot.”

OtumaOtieno:

“I'm so sorry brother. There are people you meet in life who are blessings and others interrupt your dreams. Thank God you are alive, and be strong. Wipe away your tears, start a new page of life, and pray to God. He removes your suffering and the people who delayed you.”

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