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FREDDIE BUDA BOSS NARRATES HOW RELATIVES HUMILIATED HIM AND SIBLINGS FOLLOWING PARENTS DEATH 

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Content creator Freddie Buda Boss opened up on life after his parents death years back. Speaking in an interview, the Switch TV presenter narrated how they were badly humiliated and mistreated after her mother died years after the passing of their dad. 

After the death of my mum one of my relatives came and said we would be street kids. I didn’t realise how painful that statement was. Years ago I was invited to preach at Utumishi Academy and I was sharing the faithfulness of God and then I remembered that statement and seeing what God has done, I broke down in front of students and I had to leave, it was not just about the pain but the faithfulness of God in my life,” said Buda Boss

Following their parents death, Freddie said he and his siblings started living on their own and they would do menial jobs to make ends meet. “We used to live in a single room in Eastleigh; me, Mdogo Baggy, my late sister, she had two kids whom we lived together with, my other sister who also had two kids who were thereI used to sell mangos, I would go to Gikomba, get mangos and sell them in Eastleigh and if people would not buy them we would eat them for supper. My brother was selling shirts.

Buda Boss also disclosed how he honoured his uncle despite him humiliating them after their dad’s death. “One day God told me to honour my father. Now that my dad had died I bought a suit and took it to my uncle, and by the time our parents died, there was bile between us and our relatives, the things that guy did. Luos have this culture where when someone dies, they take his things, my uncle would wear my dad’s suits to the farm and I had not forgiven them. It took three years to comply on what god told me and I took a friend of mine to a shop to select a suit, I took it to my uncle and told him, ‘there are things that happened in the past, we didn’t like, it hurt us deeply but I’ve come to say that I’ve forgiven you and I’m honouring you and I handed over the suit,” he said.

Kevin Koech is a Kenyan blogger writing on governance, fraud, politics, social media and celebrity gossip with over three years experience in digital content creation with an incline in editing.

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