The Shs 100 wedding couple and the street children couple are back to their normal lives before the makeovers

Something we have been discussing at work, about how difficult it is to move up in life. Just like the shs 100 couple, the couple below went viral and suddenly they had makeovers, offers to pay rent and start businesses and even all-expenses paid trip to Diani na kadhalika. After all the attention and razzmatazz, they have gone back to the streets as they can no longer afford this life. Same with the shs 100 couple, they closed their shop and the guy is back to selling apples on carts with a baby to take care of.
Research from anti-poverty programs show that this happens quite a lot. Handouts do not help. If you want people to get out of poverty, they should get skills (go to school, get VALUABLE SKILLS so they get good jobs or start businesses that put money in their pockets). Of course ubaya ya Kenya ni corruption.

Popular street couple who enjoyed romantic Diani treat back on the streets

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They are now back in the streets, right behind Galitos on Moi Avenue to be precise
Blackie revealed that his friends welcomed him back with open arms but he feels used, saying some of the well-wishers just used them as a PR stunt

Famous Kenyan street couple Sammy Black and his wife Virginia Njeri are back in the streets of Nairobi after being ditched by well-wishers who had promised to help them.
They now only have memories of their famous holiday trip to Diani.
Photos of the couple that were taken after their complete makeover in February 2018 had awed Kenyans and it seemed like they had finally landed their breakthrough.
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They are now back in the streets, right behind Galitos on Moi Avenue to be precise.
Theirs is a sad a story, from grass to grace then quickly back to grass.
Blackie revealed that his friends welcomed him back with open arms but he feels used, saying some of the well-wishers just used them as a PR stunt.
They had been promised rent for five months but Ureport has learnt that this ended in June 2018.
“They promised us a carwash and that life would be smooth from then henceforth. They paid our rent for four months but after that nothing came our way,” narrates Blackie.
He adds: “I always reminisce about the Diani trip and it disturbs me.”
His friends also believe that corporates were out to build their brands by pretending to take care of the couple and their selfish motives have led Blackie and Njeri to go back to street life yet they would be somewhere making a difference in the society.
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The two lovebirds have not given up on each other despite their shortcomings and hope for better days ahead.

Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day, teach him how to fish and he’ll eat forever.

During those four glorious rent-free months, this couple should have done their best to make sense of life (beyond Diani). Instead, they just sat there and waited for more handouts.

Our corporates are vultures. Even today media houses are competing who will air most gore images of Turkana starving people. They need mileage not to help

This a quote from master Sugu aka Amunga (RIP)

CHOKORA NI CHOKORA HATA AVALIE SUTI

And this mentality is exactly why they’re back to square one/none.

Exactly.

Kuna watu wenye akili imevunjika mahali. The only option is wait to return to sender for repair.

Remember githeri man?

Kwani walitaka wasaidiwe mpaka lini?

If they truly wanted to help, they would have helped them start that car wash business. which was even much more cheaper than taking them to diani and paying rent for them. Sustainability is something even learned people don’t consider they just hope another miracle will happen.