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Nyashinski Offers to Support Needy Bravin Till He Grows Older

Kenya’s legendary singer Nyamari Ongegu famously known globally as Nyashinski, offered to buy a prosthetic Leg for Needy Boy upon visiting St. Luke’s Orthopaedic and Trauma Hospital on 21st December, 2022.

This comes after the singer earlier visited the hospital where he first met the poor boy identified as Bravin and pledged to the facility, to sponsor him till he he becomes an adult.

The willingness he has shown has received heaps of praises with majority of his fans wishing the showman rapper to continue with his charity works, promising and praying for him to receive rewards for what he has been doing to the needy.

St. Luke’s Orthopaedic and Trauma Hospital announced that Bravin needed a prosthetic leg, and his plight touched Nyashinski’s heart to initiate the whole tale of charity.

“A few weeks ago, Nyamari Ongegu, popularly known as Nyashinski, visited St. Luke’s Orthopaedic and Trauma Hospital and learned about Bravin, one of our patients who needed a prosthetic limb.” The hospital wrote.

Apart from promising to support the boy till adulthood, Nyashinski also gave his words promising to keep financially supporting the procedure to make sure no roadblocks or bumps bounce to interrupt the entire process.

“Nyashinski pledged to sponsor Bravin’s prosthetic limb fitting until he becomes an adult. Today, Bravin, accompanied by his family, visited St. Luke’s Hospital to fit his first prosthetic limb.” The hospital added.

After a successful and honest meeting among St. Luke’s hospital, Nyashinski and Bravin’s parents, the facility further shared images showing the ongoing process of fitting prosthetic leg when the young boy comfortably sat on his mother’s lap.

We join the fan base to pray for blessings to Nyashinski for this remarkable and huge support he does to needy Kenyans.

Branislav Moses Opudo

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