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Laikipia Short Woman Shared Her Struggle to Live with Disabled People: “Some Think I’m a Beggar”

Laikipia Short Woman Shared Her Struggle to Live with Disabled People: “Some Think I’m a Beggar”

  • Elizabeth Wangeci Kamau, a short woman from Laikipia, shared the challenges she faces as a person with disability (PWD)
  • Wangeci told TUKO.co.ke that he could not go to school due to his condition and his family’s financial difficulties.
  • The 38-year-old chose to remain single, citing previous infidelities in relationships and her desire to focus on her personal journey.

A short woman Laikipia district He shared how he navigated his life struggles as a disabled person.

Elizabeth Wangeci Kamau shares her life struggles.
A short Laikipia woman shares how she deals with financial and love challenges. Photo: Karangu Muraya/Muna Njomo.
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Elizabeth Wangeci Kamau told TUKO.co.ke He said that living a normal life is difficult due to both internal and external challenges.

Wangeci stated that he never went to school because his parents could not afford the fees and private care.

“It wasn’t easy. My father could not take me to school because of my disability. I needed a lot of care; I use a wheelchair and these factors made going to school difficult.

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But when I became strong enough, my father did not have money to send me to school. “I don’t have any pain and I don’t use any medication,” he said.

How does the Laikipia short woman handle her struggles in life?

He also said that he was trolled and bullied because of his condition, sometimes even shopkeepers belittled him, thinking he was a beggar when he went to buy things.

“Bullying is a constant challenge; Some people see me and laugh, sometimes I even go to the shop to buy something and the shopkeeper’s first approach is usually very rude because they assume you have come to beg,” Wangeci explained.

In his opinion, in such situations there is usually no need to fight back because he would not be able to win.

“You can’t do anything in this situation. Even when you feel very bad, just leave them alone and walk away because you can’t fight them,” he said.

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How does a short woman make money?

When asked if she had a job, the young woman stated that she was a publisher musician but only managed to record one song.

She admitted that she enjoys singing and would like to do it more if given the chance and money.

“I sing gospel music but due to financial constraints I have only managed to record one. “I love singing, but money is the derailing factor,” he said.

He also said most of the financial support he received came from well-meaning Kenyans. tiktok and sometimes people he meets on the street.

“I wouldn’t say I have a particular friend that I trust completely, but most of the time my TikTok fans send me money just to appreciate me,” he said.

Why doesn’t Wang want a boyfriend?

The resilient woman explained that although she is 38 years old, she still lives with her family because she is unemployed and unmarried.

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When asked if he has romantic After the relationship, the cheerful lady stated that she was no longer interested in having a boyfriend.

According to her, men are liars and she has been deceived before. He noted that he was thus trying to improve himself.

“I don’t have a boyfriend and I don’t want one because these people often lie to us. “I tried it and realized it was full of lies,” he added.

Kirinyaga man says he was trolled for marrying a tall woman

Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported that one man reported: Kirinyana district reveals he was trolled To marry a taller woman.

Peter Maina Wanjiru said that when he posted a photo from their wedding, netizens made fun of their height difference, with some even asking personal questions about their relationship dynamics.

He emphasized that marriage should be focused on love, friendship and faith rather than physical characteristics such as height.

Source: TUKO.co.ke