Steve Ogolla shows off grown Kikuyu grass at their compound.

Steve Ogolla Displays Lush Lawn 2 Months After Building Permanent Houses For Mother, Brothers

Steve Ogolla shows off grown Kikuyu grass at their compound.

  • City attorney Steve Ogolla expressed joy at the renovation of his parent's and brothers' houses after his generous assistance
  • He informed TUKO.co.ke that supporting family members is a common practice in Africa and he sees nothing wrong with it
  • Some social media users congratulated him on the significant development, while others offered advice on how to properly care for Kikuyu grass

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Nancy Odindo, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings more than three years of experience covering politics, news, and feature stories across digital and print media in Kenya.

Lawyer Steve Ogolla has garnered praise from netizens for the remarkable transformation of his home, boasting a lush and beautiful lawn just two months after constructing permanent buildings for his mother and four brothers.

In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Ogolla expressed his satisfaction with the progress, revealing that he sometimes considers relocating his office to a rural area to be closer to his beloved mother.

"I am so impressed. I feel like operating from home or starting a branch of my firm at home so that I work from home. I just want to be closer to my mother," he revealed.

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When asked about the motivation behind his generous act, he emphasised that helping family is a cultural norm in Africa, unlike the practices in the West, and sees no wrongdoing in extending support to his loved ones.

"That is what families do. In an African culture, we are not as materialistic as the global West. And if someone is not extending help to loved ones, then that is wrong. For us, it is not a big deal, and that is why we contribute towards fundraisers. It is a nice thing to help people when you are blessed," he noted.

Kenyans laud Steve Ogolla

Some Kenyans who have been monitoring Ogolla's improvement efforts commended him for transforming their compound.

Steve Musau

"Good work. The grass is lively and lovely."

Jackson Omari advised:

"Great work. As the trees grow Kikuyu grass will not do well in the shady parts. Put in a bit of pemba grass around the trees when this happens."

Apiche Mitch Morgan replied:

"The home looks good and beautiful, the grass is awesome too."

Joel Hendrix commented:

"This is so great wakili."

John Malcolm observed:

"Massive transformation there, wakili."

Nigerian man surprises parents with bungalow

In another story, a Nigerian man felt thrilled upon completing a bungalow for his parents.

He invited a man of God to bless the project at its foundation without informing his parents.

After finishing the project in five months, he expressed gratitude to his parents on TikTok and revealed the house was theirs.

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