This father says the best way to become rich is to avoid drugs and alcohol -Andrew Omache | Tuko TV

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This father says the best way to become rich is to avoid drugs and alcohol -Andrew Omache | Tuko TV


Andrew Omache is a father from heaven.
He has hustled hard to provide for his children and even though they are all grown-ups, he still checks upon them and sends them the little he has whenever they are stuck.
When his wife died, he knew he had to make it work and he proudly says all his children have gone through high school.
Today he sells…

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43 Comments

  1. What a humble guy….a hardworking man who cares and provides for his family; not many men are like this these days. May God bless the work of your hands.

  2. God bless this hard working guy, give him good health and bless whatever he does so as to earn genuine income. God will give you favor and you will go far. Lynn be blessed in what you do best, Happy New Year receive God's grace.

  3. We wish to have a good father like Andrew who has no time for negative mind . They are men at his age are idling all the time beggers n nothing they do . They want to be feeds like babies. Even if you help them they don't appreciate it

  4. Actually tumezoea kina baba wanasahau sana watoto pind wanapoondokewa na wenzao lkn can we forget the attitude and appreciate those father who knows their responsibilities and striving!! May God bless them wherever they are.

  5. I knw of two little known millionaires Nairobi hii. Egg sellers and Cane sellers. A full cane's cost frm a farm in Kisii is 8 to10 bob(depending on length). The brokers will bring it over and sell frm 25 to 35 to kina Omache( the retailers). Omache will sell frm within 60 to 80.
    I wish omache the best in hs bness

  6. Please l have been following your programs and l like inspired stories BUT most of your guests speak in Kenya language. Can you please translate for other people who are not Kenyans to understand?
    Thank you.