In a small village in Kenya, word spread fast about a local guy marrying two women over one weekend. At first, folks dismissed it as rumor or some kind of prank. No way, they thought. But then pictures started showing up online—bright, lively wedding scenes with everyone celebrating. Suddenly, the chatter stopped. The same man they’d once pitied for being broke had turned things around. He wasn’t just getting by anymore; he had money and the confidence to live on his own terms.
His name’s Samuel Otieno. Life hadn’t been kind to him for years. Poverty stuck to him no matter what. He tried his hand at farming one season, then odd jobs around the village. Even burning and selling charcoal didn’t help much. Everything fell flat.
Villagers weren’t shy about it. They’d mock him right to his face. “Poverty won’t even leave him,” someone would joke. Another might say he’d never escape it. Those comments stung bad. Samuel kept a straight face during the day, nodding along. But alone at night, he’d wonder what he’d done to deserve this. Tears came easy then. He just couldn’t see a way out. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=35661


















