‘Mpesa Lady’ George Kagwe Remembers Late Dad in Emotional Post

Mpesa Lady actor and comedian George Kagwe has come out to remember his late father in an emotional post.

The actor who has brought Kenyans so much laughter and happiness is not doing so well this month.Taking to his Instagram page, the funny guy revealed that since his father’s passing 8 years ago, his life and Decembers have never been the same. He revealed that he watched his father take his last breaths of life.

“December has never been the same for me. 8 years ago a day like today, the rains were pouring and it looked as gloomy. I watched my dad at about 10:15 am take his last few breaths of life. He will forever be our hero and cancer warrior. He fought the good fight, his race had come to an end,” wrote George.

In remembering him, he highlighted how his father always made their Decembers memorable while growing up.

“Dad had made our Decembers memorable ever since we were little. Random shopping sprees, that mbuzi choma, dad taught me how to slaughter and roast a goat. December was sunny and bright despite the weather. But now it seems gloomy and cloudy,” he said.

He opened up on the fact that after all these years, he is still healing.

“They say healing takes different lengths of time, I am still healing. I will always miss you dad,” he wrote.

Check out the full post below:

 

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#Longpostalert My dad’s passing on has had an impact in my life thus far that is immeasurable. I’ve talked about it before on how it set me on a path that broke me but also made me in the end. What I have not talked about before, and allow me to be vulnerable, is how December has never been the same for me. 8 years ago a day like today, the rains were pouring and it looked as gloomy. I watched my dad at about 10:15am take his last few breaths of life. He will forever be our hero and cancer warrior. He fought the good fight, his race had come to an end. Dad had made our Decembers memorable ever since we were little. Random shopping sprees, that mbuzi choma, dad taught me how to slaughter and roast a goat. December was sunny and bright despite the weather. But now it seems gloomy and cloudy. They say healing takes different lengths of time, I am still healing. I will always miss you dad. Mum and your daughters are doing well. You’ve since gotten 2 grand daughters. Life is ok. Life is God led. Until we meet again. #fatherandson #father #gonebutnotforgotten

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George Kagwe blew up a few months ago when he started posting funny skits illustrating how ‘Mpesa ladies’ in Nairobi shops act. That is where his name ‘Mpesa Lady’ came from.

Check out some of his funny work below:

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