Man Builds New House for Widowed Mother With Salary From Small Salary
- Lucas James is a security guard who has been saving a large percentage of his salary to build his widowed mother a new house
- The Procurement and Logistics graduate became a watchman after failing to secure a job, yet he needed to upgrade his mother's life
- "They laugh at us in security guard uniforms, but we are transforming lives in the villages," he said
Lucas James graduated in 2017 with a degree in Procurement and Logistics but struggled to find a job aligned with his career.
Having come from a humble background, he figured he needed to reexamine his priorities and find any other job that would put food on his table.
Lucas's mother is widowed
That is how he ended up accepting a security guard job in Qatar, his eyes set on changing the fortunes of his mother.
Lucas said that he has been living meekly and saving a bigger percentage of his salary for the project.
After one and a half years in the Gulf, he saved enough to build a new house for his widowed mother.
"My sister and I sacrificed everything to change our mother's life," he said proudly, adding that he was not in a hurry to build his.
Glat to transform mother's life
Lucas explained that it bothered them to see their mother live in the house, which had deteriorated over time.
They, therefore, took it upon themselves to give the mother a comfortable and secure home they would be proud of.
Lucas admits the task seemed insurmountable initially, but their determination and dedication fueled the dream.
"They laugh at us in security guard uniforms, but we are transforming lives in the villages," he said.
The diligent guard says the neighbours and community members who initially looked down upon them now watch with admiration.
Meru teacher built house for mother
In an almost similar story, teacher Safari Bornface Tuluba built a new house for his mother with his first salary, savings, and a few loans from friends.
With KSh 1.1 million at hand, the grateful son demolished the rundown house they grew up in and replaced it with a two-bedroom permanent house.
"The groundbreaking was done on December 31, 2021, so I can say the house took me two years to complete," he said with pride.
Safari said he prioritised his mother's house over his own to thank her for enduring numerous challenges to ensure he was educated.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke
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