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A viral testimony highlights the power of extended family support as a former security guard credits her uncle for rescuing her from poverty and sending her to university.

Standing guard at a gate in Kitengela, a young mother watched the world go by, wondering how her meager wages would support her two-year-old twins. It is a scene familiar to thousands of Kenyan women in the private security sector, where long hours often yield little more than survival.
But for the woman known to her social media followers as @thetwinshouse, that security booth was not a dead end—it was the setting for a life-altering intervention. In a moving testimony shared via TikTok and reported by TUKO.co.ke, she revealed how a single family member stepped in to rewrite her future.
Working as a security guard while raising toddlers is a logistical and financial tightrope walk. The mother noted that her twins, Nicole and Natalie, were only two years old when she was manning gates to put food on the table. In Kenya, where the cost of tertiary education remains a significant barrier for low-income earners, the prospect of university seemed impossible.
It was at this breaking point that her uncle intervened. Rather than offering a temporary handout, he offered a permanent lifeline: full sponsorship for her university education. "You stepped in when life was heavy, and I will always love you so much for that," she expressed in her tribute, adding that she wished she could send him flowers for changing the trajectory of her life.
Now on the other side of that struggle, the mother of two is using her platform to caution young Kenyan girls against rushing into major life commitments before securing their own stability. Her advice strikes a chord in a society where economic pressure often forces young women into early marriages or premature family planning.
She emphasized that financial independence and self-development should be the priority. Her counsel to young women includes:
"I love you, my twins, Nicole and Natalie—you are my greatest joy and blessing," she concluded, acknowledging that while her children are her world, the path to providing for them required the hard work of self-improvement. Her story stands as a testament that with family support and determination, one can move from the gatehouse to the graduation hall.
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