- Comedian Eric Omondi travelled to Kisumu county for a function when a boda boda rider sought help
- The rider informed the funnyman that his two daughters were not in school because of fee arrears
- His plights touched Eric, who visited and supported them financially, earning people's praise
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The funnyman embarked on raising money for numerous Kenyans in the recent past, with some viewing it as a sign that he would join politics.
How did Eric Omondi help boda boda rider?
On Friday, September 1, Eric was in Kisumu when a needy rider approached him and asked for help.
The man said he could not pay fees for his children, and his plight touched Eric’s heart.
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The comedian visited the family the next day to offer assistance. He was spotted entering their humble abode and greeting the family members.
“Today morning, I met this boda boda Operator, Maurice Okoth. He told me his two daughters, Grace (Form 3) and Mitchell (Form 1), are at home because of Ksh 30,000 fee arrears.”
According to Eric, Okoth’s firstborn child was forced to drop out of school for lack of fees.
The entertainer came through for the family, and the girls reported to school.
“These girls are his only hope. We managed to take the girls back to school with a little shopping,” he wrote.
Kenyans lauded Eric for his giving heart by writing:
Wakiende Hannah
“God bless you.”
Olesh George Olesh:
“What you're doing is exceptional.”
Emanuel Mpole:
“Who am I not to congratulate that good-hearted soul? God bless you, Eric. You are now becoming the people's president.”
Opicho Ian:
“I have felt this. May God continue lifting you, Eric. I wish I had money. I would have joined you.”
What happened at Pyden Mudoga's burial?
Eric Omondi recently rallied Kenyans to raise funds for the treatment of a child with cancerous growth.
However, one-month-old Baby Pyden Mudoga sadly passed away before he could get specialised treatment.
The comedian shared a video carrying the small casket from the morgue for the burial, with the clip breaking the hearts of many.
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