Kenyan Man Fulfills Mum's Dream of Travelling Abroad, Flies Her to Malaysia
- Frankie Rotich, a young man from Kenya, shared sweet videos of the great time he enjoyed with his dear mum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- The elderly woman had always expressed a desire to travel out of the country, and her beloved son made her dream come true
- In Malaysia, the two had the time of their lives, and their radiant faces touched many people who also desired to do the same for their parents
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: A young man identified as Frankie Rotich has touched Kenyans from all walks of life after taking his mum on her first-ever trip abroad to Malaysia.

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In a series of videos, Rotich showed his mum at home, then in another photo showed the two of them in church, and finally on a plane to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
On the trip, the elderly woman could not hold back her excitement on the plane, and when they arrived, the petite woman was seen looking beautiful and glamorous in outfits and stylish hats.
The two were also seen sampling the cuisine of the city and enjoying the scenery. At some point, the woman is seen playing with birds.
The towering iconic buildings of the busy city dwarfed them, and they both couldn't resist taking beautiful photos together.

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How did Rotich manage to treat his mum?
"Grace is sufficient; mama's love can never be replaced, it had to be her first, then other women now. God is faithful, he is never late," said Rotich.
After watching the videos, Kenyans thumbed through the page of the handsome young man and praised him for doing a good job of loving his dear mother.
"Wow, thank you guys for the amazing and kind comments and compliments. May the good grace of God locate all of us, the world is big enough for the success of all of us," he said.
"May we all find it good to give a treat to our parents while they are still around. God bless you all... I'm lost for words," he added.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Frankie said that his mother had always held a passport, and she wanted it stamped, and so we had to make it happen.
"She was so excited to board a plane (a bigger one because last year we had another plane from Nairobi to Mombasa). She is 67 years old now and going strong," he said.
"Were it not for the already booked return ticket and the Malaysian rules, she wanted to remain there. She called it a small heaven," she added.
Kenyans congratulate Frankie
malingo_ya_nini:
"Parents love , always the most legit.๐ Wacha aenjoy na they don't request alot kidogo but real happiness ๐ Frankie well."
adventure4season:
"If my mum were alive or my dad I would do this every year. If you have parents and they are alive do something special with them ๐๐๐."
l_shishy:
"I offered to bring my grandparents to Europe but ile jibu nilipewa maina. Ati si utupatie izo pesa za flights na spendings za hio safari tu."

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His story of finally completing his unfinished structure into a beautiful house, despite limited resources, made a great testament to love and gratitude.
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Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke