My dad died without forgiving me – Joseph Wambua | Tuko TV

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My dad died without forgiving me – Joseph Wambua | Tuko TV


Joseph Wambua,37, is a man who has literally been to hell and back. His 21 years of deadly addictions have seen him go through a lot than he had ever imagined. It has seen him discontinued from his engineering course at Jomo Kenyatta university, his first marriage broke, his relatives and friend’s dessert him as well as his dad going to his…

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  1. I have a cousin who is very intelligent like you; and is still bound by the chains of addiction to alcohol. We have not given up on him; our God is a God of many chances.

    Joseph I understand how you feel but you need to let go and forgive yourself. The fact that you are doing your best now to live right is good enough. The love of your parents is unconditional; they love you despite your mistakes. It is well.

  2. Hey bro, you can't blame yourself for anything of the past. We all have one master, Jesus. Instead, you should just use your past experience to change future generations

  3. This guy also need to seek for spiritual intervention, alienda kwa mganga that is a very dangerous altar, God will give him a new turn the final say is with God. Very many Unterminated courses, its only God who holds his life.

  4. What this guy needs to do is to forgive himself.. We all have done so silly mistakes.. The best part is he has searched his soul and decided to change… His voice jo!😜.. His English maze.. Is 🔥🔥🔥.. His accent.. I love his openness.. God bless you brother

  5. When he said he lost his dad and broke down, that brought me back to the VERY MINUTE I LEARNED I HAD LOST MY DAD. Bro, i know your pain albeit not exactly…but i know. At least my dad was sick for a long time and we knew he was on the last leg of his journey, but that doesn’t lessen the pain of losing someone who gave you life. My life has spiraled ever so badly since, but seeing stories like this one, gives me a push to be better so that i can preserve his legacy. I pray that you are healing, brother. I am going to reach out to you, bro. Hang tight.

  6. He looks very familiar. Wish he could join our Boys' Club, it's always nice to hold people's hands, kila mtu anashikana as we journey thru this terrain called life. Keep it up sir, it shall be well. o/

  7. The devil comes to steal and to destroy Joseph you are soo intelligent may the lord continue be with you at your sobriety, I also have a brother with the same problem I have hopes one day he will change I wish you well..

  8. Joseph, thanks for sharing your journey. It will help many and this starts with you. God is with you. Stand high and may God be with you.

    Wambua's family, may God help you stand with Wambua.

  9. It's never too late for you. Apart from wanting to volunteer also think of going back to school to complete your studies. You are a very intelligent person from the way you talk. The best part is that you have a job, a supportive boss and family. Thank God for that.A lot of young people like you would love to have a job but they can't find it. Your new life has just began. May God lead you and may you continue to inspire other addicts. God bless and all the best in all your endeavors.