It’s cliche by now but as Lupita Nyong’o said when she won her Oscar,
your dreams are valid no matter where you come from.
Who would have thought
that even a street urchin could rise from the filthy streets of Nairobi to
become a billionaire at just 26 years of age? Inspiring huh?
Samuel Muthui is what you would call
a fighter, he has been through alot for the few years he has been on this
earth. First of all, Samuel was a bright student. He would get as high as 600
marks out the possible 700 in primary school but that changed when his parents
divorced while he was in class 6.
They, Samuel and his siblings, were forced to
go and live with his grandmother while his parents tried to settle their
differences and when they did, Samuel was told that he could not proceed to the
next class and had to redo class six.
He agreed but his performance went on a
downhill. By the time he sat for his KCPE exam, he managed to get only 193
marks out of 500.
In recent interview with local television K24′s
young and rich, Muthui will take you through his struggles and his
experience in charcoal burning, being a shamba boy to owning seven companies
now worth ksh 1 billion.
What an inspiring story your dreams are truly valid no matter where
you come from.
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