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Akothee Fundraising For Derrick, a Class 8 Boy Who Turned To A Mechanic Due to Lack Of Fees.

In a heartwarming gesture, Akothee, alongside MP Rarieda Hon. Otiende Amollo, is rallying for support to help Derrick Odhiambo, a promising Class 8 student who scored an impressive 310 marks in the recent KCPE exams. Despite his academic achievement, Derrick found himself turning to a career as a motorbike mechanic due to financial constraints preventing him from pursuing his education at Ramba Boys.

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Living with his grandmother, who struggles to afford his school fees, Derrick’s story highlights the harsh reality faced by many young talents with limited resources. Akothee, known for her philanthropic efforts, has taken up the cause and is calling on well-wishers to come to Derrick’s rescue.

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Akothee acknowledges the challenges of fundraising, especially with commitments like the Akothee Academy, but expresses a genuine desire to make a difference in Derrick’s life. The goal is to raise 150,000 Kenyan Shillings, and Akothee is appealing to 1000 individuals to contribute 150 Ksh each to ensure Derrick’s swift return to school.

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The plea for support is not just about financial assistance but also emphasizes the need for an organized and accountable approach to aid Derrick. Akothee has provided a pay bill number (205024) under the Akothee Foundation for those willing to contribute towards Derrick’s education.

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Derrick Odhiambo, a promising Class 8 student who scored an impressive 310 marks in the recent KCPE exams
Derrick Odhiambo, a promising Class 8 student who scored an impressive 310 marks in the recent KCPE exams

The urgency of the situation is highlighted, with the hope of enrolling Derrick in school by the end of the week. Akothee is keen on transparency, urging potential donors to join hands in an effort to collectively make a meaningful impact on Derrick’s future.

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The call to action is clear – a small contribution from many can change the trajectory of a young boy’s life. As the community comes together to support Derrick, it not only reaffirms the power of collective goodwill but also showcases the potential to transform challenges into opportunities for a brighter future.

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