Deep in Murang’a county, a family is still celebrating the
return of a prodigal son who disappeared 51 years ago.
Francis Muthua Chege, now 81-year-old father of seven, left
Ikumbi village back in 1968 at the age of 30.
Deep in Murang’a County, a family is still celebrating the
return of a prodigal son who disappeared 51 years ago.
According to Daily Nation, Francis one day woke up and
walked out of his marital home without any explanation leaving behind a wife
and six kids.
For years, his kin tried to trace him but their efforts were
all in vain.
His wife Wanjiru Muthua was left to fend for their children
while nursing a broken heart and a sense of hopelessness.
According to Wanjiru, she once spotted her husband while
visiting Kisii town but when she returned to inquire about his whereabouts, he
was already gone.
To grace the occasion, his kin threw a party and shared
meals as they welcomed their man back home.
“My only option was to leave his whereabouts to God, pray
for his protection and hope that one day he would show up. I had to do that so
as to concentrate on looking after our children and ensuring they went to
school,” Wanjiru said.
According to Francis, during the five decades he was away,
he got married, started a business, had another kid and eventually parted ways
with his wife.
“I would burn charcoal and spend all the proceeds on
alcohol. My second wife and my son could not tolerate my habits so she called
it off. I lived a miserable life and felt the shame of going back home with
nothing,” Francis lamented.
After catching wind of Mau Forest evictions, the 81-year-old
decided to go home.
His kids who are now grown decided to return home after
hearing their long lost father had finally returned home.
To grace the occasion, his kin threw a party and shared
meals as they welcomed their man back home.
Credit: Daily Nation
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