He was homeless in America, now he owns 20 acres organic farm in Kenya | Inspire Kenya | Tuko TV
He was homeless in America, now he owns 20 acres organic farm in Kenya | Inspire Kenya | Tuko TV
How did a homeless man in America end up owning one of the biggest organic farms in Kenya?
Kunga Kihohia is not your ordinary farmer. Having worked in some of the biggest companies in America grossing over 5 Million shillings a year, he followed the wrong path and found himself drunk, overweight and homeless.
But deep down, he knew the only…
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I am glad I share the same sentiments with a fellow African. My siblings think I am crazy, this guy has vindicated me. Dear motherland Africa, your boy is coming back to develop you.
Derere is just good. we have it also in Zim
he is interesting le him talk about his family . he is one of my hero
If you go to America come back, invest in tech and innovation not to compete with poor people in agriculture sector.
Thank you for doing what you are doing, the earth needs more warriors
You're an amazing individual, and I am a Ghanaian based in UK and am preparing to come back after 38 years . Thanks
Gakunga Kihohia 😊 schooled with Him in primary school.
I was homeless twice bro not longer periods,some boondocking afterwards and still in this slavery world of working to live no savings no progress you know just working for everyone else@bills plus addiction cost you know its difficult we should be voting to legalise weed so we keep afrikans out of jail and train them for trades and entrepreneur on marijuana more revenues for afrikan governments
Thanks you ❤
This buddy is very inspirational, God bless him!
Well done . listening to your heart and following it.The American life has the shiny stuff that is very deceiving.We of the African origin especially need to interrogate what really is working and not .
This is a blessed story. It clicks u back to a particular realization that on your way up plan your way out. Wonderful listening to some inspiration.
47:00 Kunga the blessings.
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Lynn and Kunga, the two of you are the blessing itself.
Thank you thank you.
I'm so inspired by his story all the way from Natal, South Africa
Very inspiring…WE ARE AFRICANS ARE NOT CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD….Genesis 1:[26] And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
Aki Lynn….I love soil too, the touch , the smell, the everything…….thank you for this inspiring story…you are a daughter of soil too….
Love it so much
very inspiring. I absolutely love it
When he reflects on the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, I get emotional, because if they did all that to get back their land, why would I give it up so easily or do nothing with it.
Hi I'm a Zimbabwean based in RSA, this man is so motivating.
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I’m in Kenya and from where he was homeless
The UK is a magnet for people traffickers who make money from those illegal immigrants searching for prosperity. Unless they have marketable skills life is no picnic even for those who were born here as the struggle to get a job is titanic. The UK is no longer a primarily manufacturing economy and the good jobs of yesteryear are gone. To me, the life this man has created for himself is infinitely desirable compared to life in the UK for the majority of its citizens,paying huge rents or mortgages, astronomical heating bills,etc. It is very easy to fall to the bottom and stay there for life- for British citizens as well as immigrants. I see this lifestyle in Kenya as infinitely desirable and he is a lucky man to have it. I hope many more will imitate him.
Interesting you were born and raised in America but don't carry the accent. Anyhow, great that you were able to make a great life. 🙂
Ugandan sitting outside my front garden… in Kent UK… so inspired!!! I can do it too.. Thank you so much xx
Wow…
They consider 50,000 dollars a year in America to be poverty level income.