His Father gave up on him but his mother believed in his vision now he owns a sneaker shop | Tuko TV

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His Father gave up on him but his mother believed in his vision now he owns a sneaker shop | Tuko TV


How did a 22 year old man end up owning the biggest sneaker shop in Mai Mahiu?
Collins Kimani has gone through the most in life.
Raised by a single mother, he knows what it feels to lack and why it’s important to believe in your dream no matter what people say. His savings from a plumbing job and his mother’s faith in him helped him set up a…

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  1. I have been struggling with gaining confidence ya kuanza biashara..I am pretty sure I've watched tuco videos but I have never watched this before..So I think it has come at the right time

  2. first of all I apreciat his friend who helped him to maintain his business during the lock down when he was in kiambu collins a friend in need is a friend in deed shikilia hapo brow

  3. You did it biblically. Moses scenario when God asked him "What do you have in your hands?" Let the job grow to millions in Jesus name. Bless your hands baby boy.

  4. Lyn the mistake u did for the first time in the above video is failure to share social media handles and contacts for that guys business so that viewers can promote him…u never even asked which location exactly is his shop located in Mai Mahiu…

  5. Very humbled by this inspiring Story by Collins. Being raised by a single mother too, I have learnt a few things.
    -Power of a seed sown by a mother, it takes you far.
    – Value of true Friendship.
    -Determination, Focus and Self-discipline.
    – Value of Saving for Investment.
    This has awaken desire for greatness. Big up bro.

  6. Interesting program, with people narrating their experiences of success, misfortune and just plain inspiration.
    However, the interjection of the local parlance during interviews/narration has somewhat defeat the purpose for international audience.
    I am from Sierra Leone living in the United States, and I am interested in every African story, no matter the country.

  7. Collins congratulations. You have inspired many and praying to God to continue expanding your business. Lynn this programme is great. Thank you KCB for sponsoring it.