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Vietnam: A young man identified as Eddie has shared how he went from being a houseboy in Gatundu to now teaching in a Vietnamese school.
In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Eddie said that all was well with his family, but things changed when his mum lost her job.

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Eddie enrolled for a Chinese course and managed to go to China, and here he showed a photo of himself outside the biggest museum in the world.
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At the time, Eddie started photography in a small castle, but before he could go very far, he was viciously attacked by a group of men who wanted to steal his uncle’s camera.
He later got back to his feet and continued working, but a life-changing incident made him change for some time.

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Things looked up when God blessed the family with a sister, and Eddie said that he had been waiting for 24 years to get one.

Eddie met a man in Qatar who believed in his photography when he had lost everything. She didn’t stay in Qatar for a long time, as he got an opportunity to move to Malaysia. It wasn’t long before he moved to Vietnam, and a brother had been helping him to live comfortably in Vietnam.

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Another story revealed that Jay, who is from Kenyan but works in Qatar since 2020, built his dream property, which included a block of bedsitters. He said the project lasted for five years and entails sacrifice as well as hard work.

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She flaunted the newly built bedsitters and went viral online in the end earning him praise from netizens who were inspired by his journey.
Jay told TUKO.co.ke that he took extra shifts, saved consistently, and remained focused despite getting pressure from others.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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