32-year-old man who slept hungry as a kid builds palatial home for family

32-year-old man who slept hungry as a kid builds palatial home for family

- Mogaka Dan's life was not always a bed of roses

- As a kid, he would skip meals because affording to eat was a luxury

- In campus, he only wore shirts distributed during election period and they were all yellow

- While searching for a job in Nairobi, the man had to put up with unreasonable landlords

- Finally, Mogaka saved up and built his dream home that resembles a palace

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Your beginning does not always determine your end.

Nairobi dad, 32, who slept hungry as a kid builds palatial home for family
Mogaka dreamt it then implemented it. Photo: Mogaka Dan
Source: Facebook

Most people who are born into humble backgrounds wish upon the shooting stars that one day, their situation will change. They always hope that fate will push them to greatness.

Mogaka Dan Ayuka is one man who turned his dreams into reality as soon as blessings started coming his way.

The 32-year-old father of three narrated on Facebook group Home Beautiful how he would often worry about where his next meal was going to come from.

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Nairobi dad, 32, who slept hungry as a kid builds palatial home for family
The family dining room. Photo: Mogaka Dan
Source: Facebook

His childhood was riddled with difficulties and hunger was the order of the day.

“I have been watching people post big machines and houses. I turned 32 in September. I was brought up in humble beginning which included skipping meals,” he revealed.

Mogaka, a hardworking husband, said he often wore yellow T-shirts while in campus. He got them during election period when they were being distributed.

Nairobi dad, 32, who slept hungry as a kid builds palatial home for family
Clean air, green trees and a view for days. Photo: Mogaka Dan
Source: Facebook

In 2011, in search of a job, the 32-year-old moved to Nairobi and always got a hard bargain when it came to landlords.

“This motivated me to save up and prove them wrong. Today I have a shelter in Nairobi that I built from scratch. A place where my wife and kids can call home,” Mogaka proudly said.

The father of three managed to build a mansion that towers his compound and has fine finishing on every corner.

It is lime in colour and the balconies add to the aesthetic.

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His huge windows bring in an aura of peace as they welcome light into his living room.

The simple yet mind-blowing manicured lawn is everyone’s dream. The pavement on his yard is made of finely painted flooring and a cabro pavement where he parks his mighty machine.

Let us not even talk about the décor inside the house!

As reported in the past, Size 8 said she was proud of her hubby for building his parents a nice home.

The singer said her hubby built the house as a gift to his parents for getting back together.

Her post inspired many people who camped on the comments section to congratulate the Murayas.

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