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  • Leah Wambui owns over 200 houses.
    At the age of 16, she was orphaned, with her world seemingly coming to a standstill. She managed to go through her high school education, but could not continue to the University because she could not afford the tuition.

    With the free time she had, she decided to get a job.

    She started off as a receptionist and after a period of service, she decided to leave after realising she could not make enough to live a comfortable life with her current income. From there, she started a small business where she sold spirits and other beverages.

    After some time, she gathered her profits and bought 5 hectares of land in a neighbouring village.

    That is how the orphan girl who almost lost hope became a real estate professional and today, owns over 200 houses under the name of her business called Cheriez Properties Limited, each house being worth more than Ksh. 15million.

    This is the story of Leah Wambui, a Kenyan real estate guru, changing the narrative of Africa.
    Leah Wambui owns over 200 houses. At the age of 16, she was orphaned, with her world seemingly coming to a standstill. She managed to go through her high school education, but could not continue to the University because she could not afford the tuition. With the free time she had, she decided to get a job. She started off as a receptionist and after a period of service, she decided to leave after realising she could not make enough to live a comfortable life with her current income. From there, she started a small business where she sold spirits and other beverages. After some time, she gathered her profits and bought 5 hectares of land in a neighbouring village. That is how the orphan girl who almost lost hope became a real estate professional and today, owns over 200 houses under the name of her business called Cheriez Properties Limited, each house being worth more than Ksh. 15million. This is the story of Leah Wambui, a Kenyan real estate guru, changing the narrative of Africa.
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  • LEARN TO SAY NO MANY TIMES OVER

    This guy opened a store and all his friends, family and neighbors bought there and asked for credit.
    Few years later, this is all that's left. Sometimes we say yes when we should have said no.

    You say yes thinking you're helping people but actually you're losing and giving your hard work and sacrifice, then everyone turns their back on you. Don't Always Say Yes...

    Invest in your business and save, be smart, don't let everything be lost.
    LEARN TO SAY NO MANY TIMES OVER This guy opened a store and all his friends, family and neighbors bought there and asked for credit. Few years later, this is all that's left. Sometimes we say yes when we should have said no. You say yes thinking you're helping people but actually you're losing and giving your hard work and sacrifice, then everyone turns their back on you. Don't Always Say Yes... Invest in your business and save, be smart, don't let everything be lost.
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    Afronector - All in one social platform provider
    Afronector is a pioneering parent company at the forefront of digital innovation, dedicated to transforming how people connect, share, and engage across Africa and beyond.
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  • The Nigerian Aliko Dangote's net worth has surged, according to Forbes. As of February 18, 2025, his wealth is estimated to be $24 billion.

    This significant increase is largely due to his 92.3% stake in Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals.

    This new estimate ranks him as the wealthiest person in Africa and the 86th richest person globally. Interestingly, his net worth has nearly doubled from $13.4 billion in 2024.
    The Nigerian🇳🇬 Aliko Dangote's net worth has surged, according to Forbes. As of February 18, 2025, his wealth is estimated to be $24 billion. This significant increase is largely due to his 92.3% stake in Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals. This new estimate ranks him as the wealthiest person in Africa and the 86th richest person globally. Interestingly, his net worth has nearly doubled from $13.4 billion in 2024.
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