The story went something like this: A man returned to Kenya from the US with that type of accent that gives the nose another role besides just breathing in and out. But despite his “you know wharaam saying?” and other English expressions that had crossed oceans and had a passport stamped at three airports on the way back, he had a problem — money.
He had not saved enough while in the US. In his first few months after his return, the village people who pamper others with titles like “kiongozi”, “mkurugenzi”, “chairman” among others pinched quite a sum from him. And it didn’t help matters that he splashed cash to prove that he had “it”. They used his USD proper and he was soon penniless. Good “you know wharram saying?” and “yoh, bro” English but broke. And he was in his sixties, so securing a job was out of the picture. Neither could he return to the US. Neither could the ubiquitous Walker the Texas Ranger come to Kenya to miraculously rescue him and his pocket.
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