Eric Omondi Moves Kenyans after Building Classrooms, Donating Books to Needy Kids
- Eric Omondi shared the progress he and his Team Sisi kwa Sisi have achieved in helping needy students access better classrooms
- The comedian showed the dilapidated state of a school before his intervention and transformation, touching many
- Netizens and celebrities lauded Eric for his efforts in creating change, with some encouraging him to run for the highest office in the land
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Comedian and human rights activist Eric Omondi has once again warmed hearts with a bold act of compassion for those in need.

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The comedian took to social media to share the progress he and his Team Sisi kwa Sisi initiative have made in helping underprivileged children access better education.
Did Eric Omondi build classrooms for needy kids?
In a video posted on his platforms, Eric documented the transformation of a school for children who previously studied in dilapidated mud-walled classrooms.
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The footage began with a sobering look at the state of the structures before intervention.

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The walls were full of gaping holes and a broken blackboard, generally an environment not fit for learning.
Eric, who was hands-on throughout the process, also showed clips of himself working alongside local masons to build new classrooms.
The final result was a remarkable upgrade; well-constructed stone-walled classrooms, painted and decorated with colourful letters of the alphabet.
Eric also handed out books to the children and spent time teaching them, including showing them how to pray.
Accompanying the video was a touching message from the comedian, reflecting his deep passion for creating change:
“When people come together, nothing is impossible. Team Sisi kwa Sisi, you have done it again. God wins. We have delivered two classes for these little angels in three weeks. There will be a new Kenya where our priorities are right and not upside down. Soon, we look forward to a Kenya free of corruption, tribalism, and utter greed. To everyone and anyone who sent anything, may God personally visit you. Team Sisi kwa Sisi, thank you. God bless."
Eric, however, did not disclose the location of the school where the work was done, possibly because the last time he did so in Turkana, the classroom was demolished under unclear circumstances.
His act of charity drew admiration across social media, with fellow celebrities and netizens praising his continued commitment to uplifting the lives of those in need.
Watch the video below:
Social media reactions
Here are some comments from those who watched the touching video:
khaligraph_jones:
"Erico is a good Man, 💯💯💯 God bless."
thecremedelacreme:
"God Bless You my G."
kevin.e.m.s:
"I will never get tired of supporting such."
mariamchande08:
"Huyuu ndo msanii na kiooo Cha jamiii ila WA uku tz wasaniii wetuu nimsiba kwakwelii. Nalia mie."
wanjiru_grace_:
"This is what we want..good job."
stacy_wambo:
"How I wish Eric will be the next president."
miamiworldcom:
"I am from Tanzania I appreciate you so much brother keep going."
Jay:
"Eric is a good man, he will go to heaven."

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Is Eric Omondi looking for Bridget Njoki's mum?
Elsewhere, during the Saba Saba protests on Monday, July 7, a young girl named Bridget Njoki from Ndumberi in Kiambu county was tragically killed after being struck in the head by a stray bullet.
Her mother, Lucy, later gave a heart-wrenching, blow-by-blow account of how her daughter was shot, deeply moving many Kenyans.
Among those touched was comedian Eric, who reposted the emotional video on his social media pages and appealed to the public to help him find the grieving family.
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