Jimmy Gathu, A Man Who Made His First Million At The Age Of 25 Years But Later Turned To Be A Beggar.
Age does not determine your wealth, it is hard work that determines your wealth. You can be old but broke or you can be too young but rich.
But when money lands in the wrong hands the rate of them going to waste is also too high. Jimmy Gathu is one of the few people who managed to enter the list of young millionaires having managed to make millions at the age of 25 years.
Jimmy was a famous tv and radio presenter who had worked with many media houses including KTN, Citizen Tv, Hot 96 radio, Kiss 100, Capital Fm, and KBC Tv. He was also featured in various movies.
While he was working in these media houses, he was being paid bot less than a salary of 6 figures. But one day he was retrenched from his job due to unknown reasons and he was unable to secure another job.
Jimmy went broke to a point now he has been begging for money from his friends who he says that they keep ignoring him.
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https://www.kenyareports.com/6-years-jobless-the-rise-and-fall-of-jimmy-gathu-from-being-a-millionaire-at-25-to-flat-broke-in-his-40s/?amp=1
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