Francis Erodi was raised in a humble family by a mother who did odd jobs to put him through school
He secured a chance in military college due to his sporting prowess and did not disappoint
A photo captured the memorable moment Erodi’s mother attended his pass-out parade, witnessing as the son she struggled to raise made her proud
Years of hard work and sacrifice for an Eldoret mother culminated in joy as her son graduated during the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) pass-out parade.
The mother, who made a living by washing peoples’ clothes, watched with pride as her son Francis Erodi joined the military ranks.
How Francis Erodi made mother proud
Her journey, marked by struggle and countless days of toil, had brought forth a story with a happy ending.
Alfred Koech, who shared the photos, congratulated Mama Erodi for showcasing remarkable strength and determination by offering him an opportunity to succeed.
“Her unwavering commitment to your future is truly admirable. It is wonderful to see that you have risen to the challenge and made her proud,” he wrote.
As her son stood tall in his military regalia, the mother’s face beamed with joy, erasing all the painful memories she endured.
Francis Erodi’s story of resilience
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Erodi’s best friend and neighbour Kelvine Lagat, waxed lyrical about the young soldier.
Lagat indicated that the young soldier came from a family of seven siblings and was a renowned sportsman at Mogonga Secondary School in Kisii.
“He deserves that job. His talent allowed him to complete high school without paying school fees, so his mother supported him in terms of transport back to school,” he stated.
Lagat disclosed that Erodi joined the Kenya Army Volleyball team after high school and was declared the Champion of the 2019 national ball games in Kisumu.
Through his work ethic, he got a slot in military school, culminating in his recent graduation as a full soldier.
The story highlights the countless unsung heroes who, like Erodi’s mother, toil in the background to nurture the nation’s defenders.