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Bradley Marongo
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Internet sensation Bradley Marongo, who rose to fame for his extraordinary height, has landed several lucrative deals, including ambassadorial gigs, since going viral. Bradley Marongo gives out money to needy beggars on Nairobi streets. These opportunities have seemingly transformed his life, allowing him to leave behind his previous job as a tout. Is Bradley Marongo generous? A heartwarming video that surfaced on Saturday, August 26, showsd Marongo sharing his newfound wealth with a group of needy beggars. The clip captures him generously handing out money to the women, who expressed their gratitude, saying: "May God bless you." Marongo’s gesture sparked online reactions, with many praising his humility and kindness. Here are their comments: Edwin Wekesa: "It wasn't necessary. Invest in something coz you now have a chance. Fame Will come at its own time." Brian Tumaini: "This guy is just comfortable and humble even after fame; God bless people with good hearts." Maggy Nyams: "He has a good and giving heart." Eddie K'ogembo: "We have promoted the right man." Amos Atuti: "He knows how one feels by lacking." Daniel Wambua: "I hope he gets a genuine manager or someone to mentor him. I wish him all the best." Nitoh KE: "It's called how to remain relevant on social media." What did Jeff Koinange promise Bradley Marongo? As we previously told you, Jeff Koinange and Patrick Igunza made it their mission to find shoes that fit Marongo, who has never won shoes since he was born. During a recent visit to Citizen TV, the two journalists promised Marongo that they would secure shoes for him, and they delivered on that promise. The two celebrities called a shoe seller from Toi Market and brought size 55 Adidas shoes for Marongo. Jeff explained that they were touched by Marongo's story and urged him to show up at Citizen TV studio to get his shoes.
by Brian Ajon
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