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Kisii Man Returns from Canada to Find Mud-Walled House After Sending His Wife Ksh.5.2 Million for Construction

A man from Kisii returned home from Canada after five years of hard work, only to discover that the house he had been sending money for was nothing more than a mud-walled structure. The man, who had sent a total of Ksh. 5.2 million to his wife for the construction, was shocked to find out that not only was the house incomplete, but the funds seemed to have been misappropriated. This unfortunate situation highlights the challenges faced by many in the diaspora who send money back home for development projects, only to face disappointments and mismanagement.

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The man, who had been working in Canada to provide a better life for his family, had entrusted his wife with the funds to build a decent home on their farm. However, upon his return, he found the incomplete mud-walled house standing as a grim testament to the misuse of his hard-earned money.

Kisii Man Returns from Canada to Find Mud-Walled House After Sending His Wife Ksh.5.2 Million for Construction
Kisii Man Returns from Canada to Find Mud-Walled House After Sending His Wife Ksh.5.2 Million for Construction

This case sheds light on the importance of proper financial management and communication within families, especially when dealing with large sums of money. It also underscores the need for accountability and transparency in construction projects, regardless of the geographical distance between the parties involved.

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The man’s story serves as a cautionary tale for others in the diaspora who may be considering similar ventures. It highlights the importance of conducting thorough research, seeking legal advice, and establishing clear agreements when investing in development projects back home.

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