Nairobi Birdman Overjoyed to Get Title Deed, Visits Land He Was Gifted: “Blessed”

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Rodgers Oloo Magudha, alias the Nairobi Birdman received his title deed. 

Rodgers Oloo Magudha, alias the Nairobi Birdman, is known for his unique habit of taming wild birds. Rodgers Oloo Magudha, alias the Nairobi Birdman received his title deed. Where was Nairobi Birdman gifted land? Magudha walks around with several birds perched on his head and shoulders, drawing attention from the public. A month ago, a real estate company gifted him land in Konza. In addition to the land, Obinna contributed 10 iron sheets to help Magudha start building his house. Obinna also announced that Brenda Moraa, a Member of the County Assembly from Kisii County, pledged to add 10 more iron sheets to the gift.  Maghudha recently visited the land which he was gifted and was shown around. Photos shared online showed him walking with two eagles as officials from the real estate company walked around with him. He could not hold back a smile after receiving a title deed for the land. “Gifted the Birdman a piece of land, laying the foundation for a permanent home for him, his birds and his street family. In touching his life, we’re not just offering shelter. We’re writing a new chapter in his story, empowering him to find strength and soar higher in his journey,” the company wrote. One cheeky lady responded by asking whether Magudha was taken. “Is he married? Asking for my cousin,” she wrote. Here are more reactions from Kenyans: Emma Musyoki: “He looks happy. God bless you.” Mganda Kenn: “Let’s give Obinna his flowers. We all know he is a blessing to many.” Anne Kibagi: “Soon, he will start giving Kenyan ladies sleepless nights like GenZ Goliath.” What’s Nairobi Birdman’s request to the government? Previously, the young man pleaded for help to leave the streets, which have been home for years. During a TV appearance, he disclosed he lives on the streets near the National Archives along Tom Mboya Street. He asked for help getting off the streets. 


by  William Osoro 

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