Afande Moses, a 28-year-old Kisii man, knew the value of family in ways that few do. Raised by a stepfather who had shown him love, stability, and guidance when it mattered most, Moses felt a deep sense of gratitude that would soon transform into action.
What began as a routine visit to his stepfather’s modest home quickly became a revelation. Worn-out furniture, cracking walls, and signs of struggle spoke volumes about a man who had dedicated his life to raising someone else’s child. For Moses, it was impossible to ignore. “I couldn’t walk away,” he said. “I had to change the story, to give back the care I had received.”
Instead of simply offering financial help or temporary repairs, Moses made a decision that touched hearts across Kisii: he chose to build his stepfather a permanent, exquisite house, one that reflected dignity, comfort, and a sense of belonging.
But Moses didn’t stop at the construction itself. Understanding that a home is more than walls and roofs, he consulted Dr. Bokko, a respected traditional healer and herbalist in the community. Known for his knowledge of natural remedies, energy balance, and protective herbs, Dr. Bokko was invited to ensure that the new home would be both physically safe and spiritually harmonious.
Dr. Bokko visited the construction site, assessing the property for potential hazards and advising Moses on natural materials to use that would promote health and safety. “This is more than bricks and timber,” he told ……drbokko.com.READ MORE
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