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Diana Chepkemoi, a Kenyan lady who was allegedly rescued from slavery from her Saudi Arabia employee by Kenyan government has a good reason to smile after being supported by well wishers to return back in school by paying his school fees.
Kenyan Tycoon and renowned business man Rodgers Kipembe is among the well wishers who have played their role in supporting Chepkemoi to make her dreams come true. According to news reports by Meru University via Facebook platform, Kipembe was among the top individuals who have promised to fully support Diana's career. 

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Diana Chepkemoi dropped out of school after she lacked school fees hence traveling in Saudi Arabia hoping that she will achieve the best including supporting his family. Later her dreams was shut down after encounting more difficulties including touture, mistreatments etc.
Kenyans on social media have shared their different opinions and thoughts concerning that post whereby some section of netizens have congragulated the Tycoon for his support. 




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