Her dad was a real drunk and his dad tried hard to reign him in. That said his siblings did nothing to help their niece. Let them hung their heads in shame. :mad:
Wrong! People have different stories to tell. Some of us can’t say that and after all, this world owes you nothing. You cannot begrudge your family because they “chose not to” help you whatever that means.
Aish! That’s sad. Some of these things should teach us lessons on how to live our lives. And I don’t even know how! May the good Lord see them through. Last time I read they had a dispute on how to share the estate.
Sounds like my peasant grandfather did a better job building his “empire”. We don’t have as much but we do take care of each other for sure. I am personally committed to spending a significant % of my wealth on relatives’ education and medical care if it ever becomes critically necessary
My family members have been Muslim . Read history ya Nabongo Mumia (our great great great great grand pa) .
[SIZE=1]On another different note I made a gamble with one of tier 3 banks kenya. Pushing papers to see if I can defend all my rights . Hope I won’t burn my fingers like i did with centum. if burn my fat long fingers, I’ll run here and cry on your shoulders but should I succeed then I’ll enjoy my fruits in silence .)[/SIZE]
Hio ndo Sasa ukikuyu na mbeca. Her family’s mind is so fixed on the birrions hadi hawana shughuli with a family member anakufa kama fukara. Worse still Hakuna ayubu(aibu).
There is hope in this world I can see. People who understand. Trust my ass. Working hard then leaving your money to a trust to be siphoned by strangers. Human beings have a big problem!!