- Anthony Othoche said he once struggled with alcohol and made terrible decisions he wished he could reverse
- He regretted not paying an attentive ear to his lovely wife, who constantly warned him against his drinking habit
- The Kajiado man said he neglected his wife, who rescued him from bars and clubs after he had drunk till late at night
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Kajiado - A man who was once an alcohol addict has opened up about his regrets.
Anthony Othoche admitted to making several bad decisions when he could not control his appetite for alcohol.
Some decisions adversely affected him, including being involved in an accident that severely injured his spine.
After the accident, despite the many surgeries he underwent, he could not walk and was stuck in a wheelchair.
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Struggling with alcohol
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke from his home, Othoche said one of his biggest regrets was giving a deaf ear to his beloved wife.
"Neglecting and ignoring my wife is one of the most regrettable things I did when I was struggling with alcohol. I did not have time for the family. I was primarily in the house because I was drunk. When I was sober, I would stay for a few minutes in the house before going out. She used to get so irritated," the Kajiado man said.
He noted his caring wife blatantly warned him about his drinking habit, but he never listened even once.
Being dragged from bars
She used to drag him from bars and clubs late in the night when he was drunk and could not help himself and would walk with him home.
"She tried her level best to warn me, but when you are an addict, you only want to talk to someone who wants to buy you a bottle," he shared.
UoN student loses KSh 3,000
Earlier, a Nairobi man lost KSh 3,000 after getting drunk and urged young people to resist alcohol.
Mello Baraza, a University of Nairobi (UoN) student, swore never to consume alcohol again after losing KSh 3,000 at a club.
The 22-year-old said after two glasses of alcohol, he vomited and became unconscious, adding that he suspected he was drugged.
The Nairobi TikTok dancer urged young people to invest their money rather than waste it on alcohol.
"I would argue and say alcohol is not for poor people, but still would advise the youths to abstain and stay away from it," he advised.
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