- Paul Trevor DJ is a proud man after managing to build his wife a beautiful house, and they will be occupying it within a short time
- When Paul met his wife, they didn't have much, and the two struggled with a boda boda business and an electronics one to make ends meet
- The two are now almost completing a permanent house, and Paul is very proud of their efforts and how far they have come
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A boda boda rider has touched the hearts of many netizens after revealing how he started from scratch with his dear wife, whom he lovingly referred to as Mama Trevor.
Paul is originally from Kiambu
In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, the boda boda rider, identified as Paul Trevor DJ, said he is originally from Kiambu but has since settled in Eburuu, Naivasha, near the Great Rift Valley Lodge.
In his narrations on TikTok, Paul showed how they started as a young couple who did not have much money, but later on, they started earning little money.
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"At the time, I was a boda boda rider while Mama Trevor was selling electronics. We dated for three years but and I later married her," he said.
In August 2020, the two were blessed with Baby Trevor and excited about the new chapter that had just opened in their lives. After having a baby, Paul embarked on building their house, which made his wife very happy.
Mama Trevor is visionary
"Initially, I asked Mama Trevor if I should buy iron sheets so that we can build a simple house made of mud. She refused and said that we should start building a brick house and see where God would takes us," said Paul.
The two started building a permanent house with several rooms and are now only a few steps away from settling into it.
"On this day, she was very excited when she saw our house had reached the lintel level," said Paul about the step they had taken to build their own house.
"Let me say I found a wife who had a vision for the future like me and wanted to grow with me, so I didn't let her down. I started an electronics shop for her, and she didn't let me down; she struggled until we reached here," said proud Paul.
Ex-boda boda rider builds house worth KSh 380k
In another story, Geoffrey Otieno from Homa Bay ventured into the dog business as he was passionate about domestic animals.
The man had first worked as a boda boda rider but realised it was not his desired line of work.
TUKO.co.ke revealed that the construction of the house only took him one month, and it is one of the best decisions he has ever made, as his dogs have permanent kennels.
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