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Fridah Nyakundi’s Inspiring U.S. Green Card Lottery Win

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Fridah Nyakundi's Inspiring U.S. Green Card Lottery Win
Fridah Mukuba

Fridah Mukuba, a resident of Menga village nestled in the foothills of Mount Kenya, experienced a positive transformation in her life upon winning the Green Card Lottery.

Fridah exudes happiness now that she has obtained US residency and is embarking on a new journey alongside her loved ones. Initially, Fridah only contemplated visiting the United States, until she capitalized on the Green Card Lottery and emerged triumphant on her first try. Her achievement signifies the dawn of a new chapter for her.

Fridah possesses a fervent desire to achieve great things in her newfound American home. Her primary goals involve escalating her professional standing and securing a PhD for herself. Additionally, she seeks to enlighten her children about the value of academic excellence. To make her vision a reality, Fridah has identified the University of South Florida as an ideal institution to attend since it aligns harmoniously with her educational goals. The school’s proximity to her residential area allows her to balance her intellectual commitments alongside her familial obligations cohesively.

Meanwhile, Kenyans living abroad are optimistic that the government will enhance the investment climate in the nation, boosting the country’s diaspora remittances. This optimism stems from the government’s commitment to establishing systems that will facilitate easier investment opportunities for Kenyans overseas, as part of their efforts to attract investments from the diaspora community.

11 COMMENTS

  1. If you can make it in sunny…
    If you can make it in sunny ?Florida settle there.Life is much cheaper in Florida even though racism still persists in the dirty south avoid the poor rednecks and the crass crude Haitians and Hispanics .Snow is overrated and if you need to see snow you can go up north.Nothing like having a barbecue or going to the beach at Christmas while others are freezing talking about the “beauty” of a white Christmas even the bears are asleep because they know what’s up.

    • NC the preferred choice for…
      NC the preferred choice for mild winters and not super hot plus ocean close by. Anyway it comes down to divine providence most times. Some run to huge cities but traffic, values and raising babies isn’t the best of places. Chagua wisely

    • @Guest. Seriously Hispanics…
      @Guest. Seriously Hispanics are not easy to get along with? I am very fluent in Spanish and my experiences have been that it all depends on the Hispanic’s country of origin. I have found that Central Americans who come from countries that have experienced turmoil such as Nicaragua and El Salvador tend to be rather “cold” towards those not from their group till they get to know you while those from Mexico are the friendliest. At any rate, if they see that one can speak their language, they treat you like one of their own. I find their company to be more rewarding than being around jealous Kenyans.

  2. SHE LOOKS LIKE A DUDE .AM…
    SHE LOOKS LIKE A DUDE .AM SURE SHE HAS MORE BALLS THAN SMALL MWAKILSHI BOYS.

    • Every time I see your post,…
      Every time I see your post, I wonder what kind of person you are! You write a response that is below stupidity. Please try hard to think on every word you type: never mind the sentence. How does beauty, balls have to do with the subject? You mean you wasted your parents money in school and came out a moron?

    • So what is the significance…
      So what is the significance of your saying that”she looks like a dude”Could you enlighten me, please.Do all women look or think the same?Or even like big balls like you?The beauty of nature is diversity.Some women are crazy about small balls.probably that comes as a surprise to you lesbians.

    • Girl Toto, something I chop…
      Girl Toto, something I chop off part of my tongue that goes astray and betray me. Because a tongue is a small part of the the body that is as toxic and poisonous than a spit from a puff adder or a cobra. I come from a remote part of the rift valley where village meetings/public participations are attended by humans, animals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and crawling insects. Amazingly and despite our genre, we live together harmoniously but we don’t intermarry as a rule of the thumb. My only enemy is the gecko, but we have learnt to forgive and forget. Try to learn how to embrace even those you perceive to look different. Kibaki once called me mafi ya kuku and mbure kabitha, but I knew he didn’t mean it. I know I am a know-it-all, but lend your tongue for upgrading before it run amok or go berserk.

  3. Welcome to America, a newly…
    Welcome to America, a newly built house is waiting you with two cats of your choice ( if you need a Toyota or Mercedes all be on drive way , brand new!!) , You gonna have chose what kind of mule you need also how many acres of farms you wish to own,

    • Its always great to learn…
      Its always great to learn that someone has won a greencard. I keep mine fingers crossed Nth time. Am damn sure it will shine my way someday

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