Lemmy, a multi-talented Kenyan actor has recounted how he grew up in a challenging environment, and how the life’s troubles helped him climb the ladder to adulthood. Speaking during a previous interview, Lemmy alias Govi stated that only God alone can decide someone’s fate.
He argued that growing up at Imara in Nairobi wasn’t that easy. Describing the environment, Govi stated that he had to interact with all types of people including thieves, matatu conductors, drivers and drunkards.
He explained that he got the privilege of having his parents by his side even though the environment was challenging. He stated, “Though I had very caring parents the environment I grew up in was bad. I was mingling with drunkards on a daily, thieves, rogue matatu drivers, and conductors, I was even once in my life as you know a ‘Kamagera’.”
Having been brought up in Ghetto, Lemmy spoke about the multi-talented Ghetto youth. He argued that people from the slums should understand that their future is decided by God.
He stated, “Kama wewe ni ghetto youth na uko na talent, acha nikushow, si wewe huwa unaamua siku yako. God ndio huwa anaamua, na acha nikuambie, day God anakulocate, yeye hufungua milango mpaka unapata usiku unalia juu kesho unapata uko na jobs tatu zinacrush.”
During a previous interview, Lemmy also stated that he prefers to date older women because of the aspect of maturity. However, he stated that he’d never expose his family or lover to social media. What are your views and opinions about this story? Kindly share your insights down below.
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