Taking to social media, Maurice Oloo thanked two meek gentlemen for offering their help when his vehicle had a piece of plastic hanging underneath it.
The two men, Eliud and Geoffrey stumbled upon him on their way home when he was beneath his car. They offered to help without Maurice having to ask.
“I didn’t invite them to help me, but they asked me to step aside so that they would help me do it,”
Maurice Oloo narrated on his Facebook.
When the men were done fixing his car, Maurice gave them a lift from their workstations as a show of gratitude. He realized that the men trek for kilometres daily to get to work.
Geoffrey and Eliud stay at Mukuru Kwa Njenga slums and walk to work around the Wilson Airport.
Given the long distance between the two places, the men walk through the Southern Bypass daily or occasionally get lifts from well-wishers.
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This is because their daily pay of between Sh. 300 and Sh. 500 has become inadequate to cater for their transport needs. Maurice, the lead servant at Kings Gathering and Destiny Voices Media House, decided to buy them bicycles.
To him, this was a calling from God to make the men’s journey easier.
“I heard it clearly, ‘the plastic fell that you may make their journey easier’…God will cause the plastic to fall for your blessings to come today,”
he wrote, adding that Geoffrey and Eliud carried their new bikes home.