Arts & Culture
Kisii Man Returns Home After 45 Years, Family Flee Thinking He’s A Ghost
When Ezekiel Ayieta disappeared from his Nyangoge home in Nyamira at the age of 25, his youngest brother Jackson Ouru was only 3. Now 70, Ayieta decided to return home after 45 years and Ouru couldn’t recognize him at all.
According to The Standard, For the 45 years that Ayieta lived in Central Kenya, he never communicated with his family. His parents and kin had long forgotten about him.
He had officially earned himself the title of Omonyamwaka, a label for men who went away and forgot about their families. Men whose whereabouts are not well known.
Ayieta, together with five other young men embarked on a journey to explore Mount Kenya forest for timber business. However, things didn’t go as planned.The other four are now dead and only he can tell their stories.
It was until last week that Ayieta returned to his village that he had run away from. Apparently, coronavirus pushed him back home, the thought of dying fat from home gave him enough disturbance. Sick and hungry, he made his way home.
Only his nephew, Bishop Changamu, could identify him. Many others took off on seeing him, believing he was a ghost.
He’s now reunited with his native family and expected to be built a house on his inherited village land.
Kenya Insights allows guest blogging, if you want to be published on Kenya’s most authoritative and accurate blog, have an expose, news TIPS, story angles, human interest stories, drop us an email on [email protected] or via Telegram
-
News2 days agoWhy Ruto’s Favourite Candidate Adan Mohammed Could Be Locked Out of the KRA Top Job
-
Business2 weeks agoSafaricom’s Sh1.4 Billion Reckoning: How Kenya’s Most Profitable Company Stole a Man’s Idea and Got Caught
-
Investigations2 weeks agoDenial Under Duress: The Untold Collapse Threatening David Lagat’s DL Group’s Empire
-
Business2 weeks agoTHE INSURER THAT TOOK YOUR PREMIUM AND FORGOT YOUR NAME: How ICEA Lion Left a Client Begging for Sh7.8 Million Across Four Months
-
Business7 days agoThe Rot Inside Absa: How Bank Insiders Are Looting Nairobi’s Customers
-
Business2 weeks agoBush Air Safaris Founder John Ndiritu Risks Losing Property Over Disputed Loan Claim
-
Business1 week agoThe President’s Helicopter: How Ruto’s Aviation Empire Lands a Historic Airbus Milestone While His Government Writes the Tax Code
-
Arts & Culture2 weeks agoKDC Accelerates the Creative Economy, Innovation and Youth-Led Enterprise Growth at Africa Forward Summit
