- Ruele Okeyo, a young man with HIV shared a lovely video of his father supported him
- The doting father shared he supported the young man through his recovery journey, adding his son took his medicines well
- He encouraged parents to educate their children about HIV and how they could protect themselves from such diseases
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A sweet video of a loving father caring for and supporting his son with HIV has touched social media users.
The father-son video emphasised the need for parents to be responsible for their sons and daughters.
Talking to kids about HIV
In the viral clip, the father and the son, Ruele Okeyo were all smiling as they sat beside each other, showing a strong family bond.
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"Be honest. When was the last time you talked to your child about HIV?" read the clip's caption.
The texts inside the video revealed information about the two gentlemen, with the father introducing his son, who had HIV.
Being open about HIV status
The dad disclosed that Okeyo took his medicine diligently, and as a father, he walked with him through his recovery journey.
"I encourage him to be open and honest about his health. As a father, I create a space where he feels comfortable asking questions.
I know that talking about HIV can be difficult but it's important to have these conversations with our sons and daughters," he said.
He implored parents to talk about such topics with their children and educate them on ways to protect themselves.
"Let's have the talk with our sons and daughters," the doting father appealed.
Social media reactions
Some netizens were delighted with the lovely relationship between the two as they applauded the message.
Anne Wandati:
"Great relationship between father and son. Keep encouraging him."
Leah Wangui:
"Very good. Keep moving."
Cathlyn Wambui:
"Lots of love. Be strong."
Stella Charisma:
"Many hide and continue to infect people. You are brave and courageous."
Zippy Anthony Wambui:
"There is no better time because HIV can be infected anytime. The dad is the best he could ever have."
Nairobi woman with HIV share struggles
In a similar story, a Nairobi woman living with HIV shared struggles.
Violet Mukabana, the vibrant 25-year-old TikToker who fearlessly embraced life, unafraid to let the world know she was HIV positive.
With an unwavering spirit, she defied the odds when she discovered her status while pregnant with her first child.
Boldly stepping into the spotlight, the inspiring Nairobi influencer reminded Kenyans that hiding was not the answer.
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