- Netizens smiled at the sight of an elderly man working hard at a construction site.
- It all started when a man was spotted blocking despite having posture issues
- A netizen started a cement business for him and started by loading cement into trailers.
A netizen started a business for a man who works hard despite his age and health condition.

Source:UGC
According to a video posted by Just Kings on X, the man is now the owner of a cement company named Alonge Edu Cement Store.
In the video, an entire cement trailer was found in front of the store.
This man's good fortune began when he was spotted molding blocks. He was walking in a hunched over position, indicating that he may have a problem with his hips or back.

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Many people who saw this video were moved and started donating to him. He and his wife were taken to the hospital for medical check-ups.
He is now starting a new life by opening a cement factory.
Watch the video below.
Netizens' reactions
“It's not a good idea to start out by buying a truckload of bags. If you're lucky, most of your products will be gone before you can sell them. Start your business with half a truckload of 300 or 450 bags. ” until he built a customer base. ”
@HenryOJackson commented:
“You have done more for culture than any elected official.”
@whykavelli commented:
“Bubba is eating delicious food. He's eating what we love to see.”
@Tobielobba commented:

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“This is an overabundance of blessings. God bless everyone who has donated to this cause.”
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In other news, a Nyahururu man who was abandoned by his wife because he was poor has put on display his beautiful home under construction.
Mr. Thomas Kamau was overjoyed to show off his beautiful home, which is currently under construction despite the difficulties he has overcome.
A senior chef at a hospital in Nyahururu said his mother-in-law took away his first wife because he was poor, struggling and an orphan.
Source: Legit.ng