Juma Shem with his grandmother

Busia Engineer Raised By Grandma After Mum's Death Builds Her House, Takes Her On First Flight

Juma Shem with his grandmother

  • Juma Shem has become a shining example of determination and family devotion with a remarkable journey from a challenging upbringing to creating a successful career
  • Growing up, Juma's life took an unexpected turn when he lost his mother 24 years ago and was raised by his grandparents alongside his two siblings
  • He expressed gratitude for the support he received from his maternal uncles and his mother's sister, Martha, whose unwavering presence made a significant impact

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Juma Shem, a brilliant engineer from Busia, has carved a heartwarming path from adversity to triumph.

Juma loses his mother at a tender age

At the age of 29, Juma stands as a proud engineer, taking care of his grandmother, who stood by him during his formative years.

In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, he shared his inspiring journey of rising above challenges, fulfilling promises, and embracing his family's legacy.

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Juma's story began with tragedy, losing his mother at a tender age, leaving him and his three siblings to be raised by their grandparents.

Recounting the difficult times, Juma admitted:

"It has been tough ever since I lost my mum 24 years ago. Growing up with my grandparents has been hard, considering financial support..."

However, through the support of their maternal uncles and his mother's sister Martha, he found the strength to persevere.

Juma pursues course in engineering in Nairobi

With determination as his guiding light, Juma pursued an engineering career, pulling himself up from his modest beginnings.

He fondly recalled his days of study, living in a tin house and relying on a paraffin stove for his meals.

His passion for success was unrelenting, as he worked under the scorching sun while in the village, dedicating himself to his aspirations.

A pivotal moment came when his grandfather, or "guka," as he affectionately calls him, died in 2020 due to throat cancer.

Fulfilling his grandfather's last wish, Juma took it upon himself to ensure his grandmother's comfort.

"Today, I am an engineer by profession and able to take care of my grandmother, who is alive. In 2020 I lost guka due to throat cancer, so he requested me to take care of his "bae" which I am fully fulfilling his wish," he said.

Engineer builds his house, renovates grandma's

He invested in four plots of land, constructed a stunning holiday home in Busia County, and meticulously renovated his grandmother's dwelling, transforming it into a place of pride and solace.

Juma's success did not just translate into his professional accomplishments; it was intertwined with his devotion to his family.

In a heartwarming act, he treated his grandmother to her maiden flight experience, allowing her to revel in the joy of travel.

This gesture encapsulated his journey's essence – a fusion of perseverance, gratitude, and familial bonds.

As his career blossomed, Juma did not forget his roots.

Juma attracts growing clientele after college

He recounted how he kick-started his profession by posting job stickers advertising his electrical expertise on posts and gates across various neighbourhoods.

His work ethic and talent attracted a growing clientele, leading him to expand his operations.

Today, he is the founder of a successful enterprise specialising in solar products, home security, and general electrical services.

Juma's story is a beacon of hope, symbolising that dreams can be woven from the threads of challenges.

He serves as an embodiment of strength, resilience, and the power of honouring one's roots.

From a village upbringing to the skies above, Juma Shem's journey stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of human endeavour.

Siaya man builds dad breathtaking house

In a similarly touching story, in a village in Siaya county, a story of resilience, determination, and architectural marvel unfolded, showcasing the transformative power of one man's dreams.

Against all odds, a young man rose above poverty and derision to construct a breathtaking mansion for his father, leaving an indelible mark on the community.

The tale began three decades ago when an accountant returned to his village, carrying all his worldly possessions in a humble PVC handbag, as narrated by TikToker @dancantyrus.

He had lost his pensions due to mismanagement during the Moi regime, and his financial downfall made him the subject of ridicule among the villagers.

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