Musical artiste VDJ Jones (in blue shirt) with his father and a small boy (l). Jones' father leaning on his new car (r).

Kenyan Man Buys Car For Dad Who Sold His Vehicle In 2014 To Pay School Fees

Musical artiste VDJ Jones (in blue shirt) with his father and a small boy (l). Jones' father leaning on his new car (r).

  • TV Producer VDJ Jones bought his father a nice car to appreciate him for enabling him to finish university
  • The young man said his father sold his vehicle so that he could sit for his exams at Multimedia University
  • A kind-hearted Jones noted his father was sick when selling his car and used the money to pay for his education

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A thoughtful son has expressed his heartfelt gratitude to his loving and caring father for his sacrifices.

Music artiste VDJ Jones surprised his father with a wonderful gift as a token of appreciation for his selflessness.

Why was VDJ Jones a happy man?

The young man bought his father a brand-new car to show his love and acknowledge his father's goodness.

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"I'm finally a happy man. I have a testimony ❤️.
"If not for this man, I would not be someone today outside here. I gave my dad a gift ," part of his heartwarming post read.

The producer shared his father sold his car 10 years ago to generate money to finance the boy's university fees.

Which university did VDJ Jones attend?

Jones claimed his father was sick, but he sacrificed his car and used the money for his son's school fees to sit for his final exam.

"He sold his car back in 2014 when he was sick and bedridden so that I could sit for my final exams on campus. Multimedia University.
"It has taken me this long after campus to finally pay this debt," Jones penned.

He shared a picture with his father as they leaned on the Nissan car, spending quality time together.

When should children gift their parents?

Manu Favour applauded Jones for this gesture, noting it was important he did so when his father was alive.

"Sometimes, most youths would wait until theri parents are dead and lament why they never did something for their parents or even loved ones. Show your parents you cherish them when they are alive and healthy. Send them airtime, call them, buy they a shirt or skirt, whatever you can do whether big or small," he told TUKO.co.ke.

Social media users praise VDJ Jones

The post touched the hearts of many who headed to the comment section to express their reactions.

Claude Mtsimbari:

"Congratulations, sir, those are blessings."

Izo Clutch:

"It was a good thing to do. More blessings, bro."

Zeff Nyangolo:

"So inspiring. May God continue to uplift you."

Stephen Magige:

"Wow, I love that spirit. Hopefully, my dad will be as happy as yours one day."

Sonia Imani:

"Congratulations, bro, and to mzee for the new ride."

Eldoret woman gifts parents car from Australia

In a similar story, an Eldoret woman went to great lengths to show her love to her amazing parents.

Winny Jepkemei returned to Kenya from Australia with a luxurious gift to her dad and mother.

The Eldoret woman gave them a new car to celebrate and show appreciation for them for being wonderful parents to her.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura Guthua, journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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Musical artiste VDJ Jones (in blue shirt) with his father and a small boy (l). Jones' father leaning on his new car (r).
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