Keddi gifts Grandmother with brand new Car – GateWay News Ug

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Keddi gifts Grandmother with brand new Car – GateWay News Ug

There were moments of joy and jubilation in Nangaiza village, Kibuku district over the weekend as the C.E.O Keddi foundation, Mr. Steven Keddi gifted his grandmother Ms. Seta Loy Namaliri a brand new Toyota Hiace Taxi registration number UBP 859H, as a sign of appreciation for raising him after the death of his parents.

“Maama started looking after me when I was barely one month old till I became an adult, I am very happy today that I have been able to come and celebrate with her as we rejoice her life and raising me into the man I have become today,” he said.

The businessman cum philanthropist said, the car will help in bringing in money for his grandmother and take care of a few necessities needed at home.

“She carried me on her back when she was going to the garden and never tired all throughout the times. I cannot repay her enough for taking care of me but I can only be appreciative of all the things she did for me while raising me. Thus, I thought it wise to gift her a car which will bring in money for her.” he stated.

The RDC of Bulambuli district and Busoga King (Kyabazinga) Gabula Nadiope IV’s father-in-law Stanley Bayoole urged residents to always support Mr. Kedi in all his endeavors as long as they are aimed at developing the Bugwere region and Uganda as a whole.

“Kedi is a God-given gift. He doesn’t only carry out charity works in Bugwere but Uganda at large. Even in Bugisu region where I work and reside, he has helped people with different needs from food, drinks to clothings,” the RDC remarked.

The Kumi district Resident Commissioner Mr. Ahamada Washaki urged Keddi to carry on his philanthopy work in order to assist government in extending needed services to people.

“What he’s doing should have been the work of the government but it’s known that governments all over, do not have enough resources to give services to its people. That’s why I also wish to invite him to Kumi, to help the government to cover gaps where it doesn’t have enough resources to do it all,” he said.

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