By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT
A Nairobi based philanthropic cleric, Rev. Dr. Euticauls Wambua, on Thursday, January 1st, 2026 offered passionate help to an ailing former Kenya Armed Forces officer.
The ailing former military officer Nicholas Mutua displays medals he was awarded for distinguished service.|MWINGI TIMES
On the 2026 New Year day, Dr. Wambua donated Sh. 40, 000 to help 80-year-old Nicholas Mutua access treatment for Anguinal Hernia condition that has left him immobilized for several years.
Mutua who served as a KDF officer from 1964 to 1982 has been indisposed for a while and lost the ability to walk on his own. He has visited many hospitals across the country seeking assistance to no avail.
At the elderly man's Malatani village home in Kamuwongo division of Mwingi North subcounty, his family members were head over heels with joy as the Dr. Wambua handed over the donation to Mutua's wife, Agnes Kalunda.
Cleric Rev. Dr. Euticauls Wambua praying for the ailing former KDF man Nicholas Mutua when he visited the latter at his home on the New Year day.|MWINGI TIMES
The family spokesperson John Mutua appreciated the church leader's compassionate gesture. He said Mutua would be taken to hospital today (Friday).
Rev. Dr. Wambua said that although the world was full of challenges that appeared almost impossible, God always has ways to provide solutions. "We live in a world full of challenges. Let's us always turn to God for help. He will always provide solutions," said Dr. Wambua.
Dr. Wambua added that he was always ready to offer further support towards the treatment of Mutua should the need a rise.He also sought divine intervention for Mutua to be healed from the various ailments he has been suffering from. Saying that he was personally appreciative that the clergyman and his family had delivered him a surprise New Year gift, the ailing Mutua lamented he suffers from seven health conditions.
Displaying some medals he was honoured with for distinguished service, he said he wished that the government would come to his rescue and help him get a solution to his illness. "When I served in government, I served selflessly and with dedication but here I am abandoned and wasting away since I am no longer in public service," regrets Mutua.
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