Millicent popularly known as dem wa facebook is a young talented lady from western part of Kenya.
Millicent who apparently a public figure is one lady who apart from appearing on churchill show,has also appeared on several interviews with content creators such as Obinna and Eve.
She has also has great achievements in her life when we have seen her grow slowly to being a car owner and being able to build a house which she gifted her parents.
Dem wa facebook with Obinna
However, apart from what we see on the screens, Millicent has decided to share her story growing up which probably most of us do not know.
Speaking on her platform, she noted that growing up life has not been easy for her and her 5 siblings.
She said it all started right from primary school since her parents were going through struggles and her being the second born would sometimes give a helping hand.
Therefore they could go work for others on saturday being that it is not a school day in order for them to raise some money which they would later use to buy some items for themselves.
Life continued and she managed to do her KCPE exam but unfortunate for her the parents were not able to raise money for her highschool fee.
However, God sent a good samaritan who brought them information that there was a school that was sponsoring footballers and her being one she was in a better position.
Lucky for her she joined a boarding school and was sponsored all through till form 3. Unfortunately for Millicent, when she joined form four, their principal got transferred and whoever came in wa not in support of footballer’s scholarship.
Dem wa facebook as a footballer
She left the boarding school and went to study elsewhere and then came back in third term to do her exam but still the principal demanded a fee of ten thousand shillings from her.
After highschool she joined a polytechnic where she was sponsored even though they demanded money for exam registration at some point.
Since the struggles continued in college as she had to sometimes hawk fish and be a soldier at times, she still held her hopes that she could be better someday. This is because at some point she felt that she was the family’s breadwinner and at no point did she want to dissapoint them.
As the struggles continued,she one day noted an audition for churchill show at Kakagema. She went for the interview and with some advice from the panel and churchill show her first comedy was lit and from there her popularity began.
However, things did not smoothen immediately,but with time she has seen the grace of God and calls this a journey feom poverty to laughter.
Congratulations for this far you have come Millicent.
By Nairobi