
In Kisumu, everyone knows the story of Dennis Owino, the young man who used to struggle to make ends meet.
For years, Dennis worked odd jobs, from washing cars to running errands for neighbors, but he was constantly mocked. People laughed at his dreams, criticized his choices, and often told him he would never amount to anything.
Despite the ridicule, Dennis remained determined. He saved every shilling he could, often going hungry so his parents and younger siblings could eat.
For years, he endured the laughter of those who believed he was destined for a life of poverty. Each insult, however, fueled his determination to prove them wrong.…CONTINUE READING
