- David Waweru dropped out of high school a year after joining to help his mum take care of his sister, Beth
- The young man said he occasionally changed his ailing sister's diapers or headed to do manual jobs when his mum went to look for work
- The teenager from Nyeri dreamed of becoming an engineer and hoped he would buy his mum a mansion and car in future
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Nyeri - A young man's hope of becoming an engineer has been cut short after being forced to ditch school.
David Waweru was compelled to quit high school to help his distressed mother, Grace Waweru take care of his sister, Beth.
The boy only studied for a year in high school before circumstances saw him drop out of secondary to help at home.
Selling charcoal to get money
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the 16-year-old boy said he had responsibilities for his sister with a disability.
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"I help my mother watch over Beth and my other siblings. When mum is not around, I am the one who changes my sister's diapers. Sometimes I go out to look for work, like selling charcoal to get money and take care of my family," he said.
Despite the setback, the teenager said he longed to return to school and see his dream of becoming an engineer.
"I would like to continue my studies and help my family escape this situation. I want to build my mum a mansion and buy her a car so she can be proud of me one day," he added.
Assistance to return to school
The boy from Nyeri noted his father was alive but did not help the family and held nothing against him.
"He is still my father, and though he deserted us, he remains my father. If he asks for help from me, and I can assist, I will be more than willing," he added.
Waweru sought assistance to return to school, complete his education, and pursue his engineering career.
The mum can be contacted on +254 715163204.
Vihiga student caring for siblings
In other news, a young man was forced to care for his siblings after his mum died and his father left.
Victor Ogonda endured a harsh life since the death of his mum in 2010 and being abandoned by his father five years later.
The young man from Vihiga county struggled to balance his studies as he cared for his two younger siblings in primary school.
Despite the challenges, the Form Three student at Friends Emanda Secondary School was one of the best pupils, as reported by Afrimax English.
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