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Eldoret Boda Boda Rider Who Agreed to Give 'Stranded' Pastor Ride Gifted Butchery: "This God"

 

Derrick impresses Australia-based Kenyan Wema was in Eldoret and wanted to find out who among the boda boda riders at the main stage was kind and could help people in dire need. He told TUKO.co.ke that he approached several of them, and one ran away while another flatly refused. Derrick was the third, and he agreed to do it without hesitation.New butchery in Webuye town "A well-wisher from Australia, Madam Wanjiru, wanted to buy a new motorbike for him, but Derrick opted to have his own butchery. Long story short, Wanjiru has supported Derrick to open that business in Webuye town," said Wema. "We paid rent, bought a weighing scale both manual and electrical one! We bought a freezer worth KSh 35,000. Oooh this God!" he added. Derrick has since quit the boda boda business and eagerly serves his customers at Sweet Waters butchery in Webuye. Handcart Pusher refuses cash offer In another story, handcart puller Lucas Mutua's positive attitude while waiting for work caught the attention of pastor Dan Wema, leading to an unexpected act of generosity.  Despite financial struggles, Mutua declined cash after Wema's shopping spree, expressing contentment and requesting only a small fare, showcasing a rare attitude of gratitude. "No thanks; you, have already shopped for me, and that is enough, I am content with all these. Just help me with fare," he said. "If you give me KSh 50 that will be enough for me," insisted Mutua. The Wema Foundation founder praised Mutua's exceptional response, highlighting his refusal of money 

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