Brother to Princess Angel, the 11-year-old who recited a poem before President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua last Sunday at an Akorino National Prayer Conference has secured a job from Ruto.
Princess Angel’s performance not only secured a job for her older brother, but also a full scholarship for her education.
Princess Angel’s mother has narrated how her son secured a job after an invitation for her daughter and her to a breakfast meeting at Gachagua’s official residence in Karen.
“We met with the deputy president, he was pleased with my daughter and made the decision to sponsor her,” she said.
President Ruto stepped in to offer her elder brother, Martin Diongo, a job opportunity and cleared their outstanding rent arrears.
“The president called me and offered my son a job, cleared the rent arrears that we had,” she added.
Chances to Present to Ruto
In a step of faith, Angel and her mother attended the conference, even though she missed the chance to perform during the scheduled entertainment session.
Their fortunes changed when Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika defied protocol and invited Angel to recite her poem despite initial resistance from the security detail.
“Governor defiled protocol for my daughter to recite the poem even after security resisted,” she said.
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The impromptu performance was a breakthrough for Angel, leading to an invitation for her and her mother to a breakfast meeting at Gachagua’s official residence in Karen.
During the event, Angel courageously presented the poem titled “Rise Wangu” in front of the high-profile audience.
Her eloquence and passion moved both President Ruto and Deputy President Gachagua, prompting them to engage in a brief conversation with her and her mother at the dais to learn more about their story.
Change for Princess Angel’s Family
Angel had been out of school since January due to a lack of fees, and their family had been struggling with rent arrears, leading to their house being locked by their landlord.
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The visit marked a turning point for Angel and her family. Deputy President Gachagua offered Angel a full scholarship at a Nairobi school, and her courage had far-reaching benefits for her family.
The mother, filled with gratitude, shared how this turn of events has brought hope and a potential escape from poverty for her family.
Angel’s bravery and talent have not only changed her life but have also uplifted her entire family.
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