Micheal
London Estate, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Micheal
Member since
August 2014
On-time repayments
228 installments • 88%
I was born on the 22nd, September, 1960. We were born five boys with no girl at all. I am the second born in the family. My elder brother passed on in 1990. My father passed on when I was in standard 6, in 1974. After the death of my father I went to stay with my maternal grandmother in May 1974 until I did my first national exams( Kenya Certificate of Primary Education) in 1975. Incidentally my elder brother had repeated some class, so he also sat for Kenya Certificate of Primary Education in the same year( 1975). I got 36 points in the exams( which is the maximum points in the exams then) while my elder brother got 32 points. Both of us were officially called to join government secondary schools. However since we were orphans both of us could not go to secondary schools because my mother was unemployed then. So the local chief of our area organized for a fundraising to raise money for both of us to join secondary schools. However the amount that was raised could only be sufficient for one of us to go to a secondary school. So I gave my elder brother a first chance to go to the secondary school where he had been called to join while I repeated standard 7 in order to join Starehe Boys Centre and school.
I later sat for Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exams for the second time in 1976 and got 34 points, 2 less than the maximum points of 36. I officially got a letter from Starehe Boys Centre and School to join form one there. I later did my Kenya Advanced Secondary School exams and got a division one.
l am a family man with 4 grown-up children.l worked with Telkom (K) Ltd for 24 years as a telecommunication technician and rose to the rank of a telecommunication engineer.While working with Telkom (K) I also got trained as a Peer Education Facilitator as well as Christian/Muslim Family Life Education Facilitator.
I went to Starehe Boys Centre and School where I attained two Subsidiary passes in Mathematics and Physics.
I was retrenched from Telkom (K) in 2008 thereafter I started keeping Livestock ( one dairy cow and some indigenous poultry)
From the earnings I am able to educate two orphans and four poor students in secondary school. With more income I shall be able to cater for education of many more needy children.
My hobbies are: reading bible, teaching the word of God, teaching about reproductive health and cheering local football and international football.
I am also a pastor with Church on the Rock Ministries in Africa. The church I pastor is situated within the environs of Nakuru town. The church has 40 members( adults and the youth).
I am still running my banana selling business with my wife in Nakuru Wholesale Market. So l intend to buy stock of 90 banana @ $6 per a banana, thereby costing me a total of $540( 54,000 kenya shillings). I also intend to use $250( 25,000 Kenya shillings) to pay my college fees balance in order to graduate with a diploma in Theology and Bible Studies in the month of March, 2019. The rest of the amount will cater for transportation and other logistics.
I shall use the loan to purchase 90 bananas at a cost of $6( kshs 600) per a banana. Total cost of the purchase will be $540( kshs. 54000). The benefit out of the business is that l shall improve my living standards, be able to regularly pay for my National Hospital Insurance Fund. I shall cater for my wife's upkeep as well as one young girl whom we have sponsored to a secondary school.
I shall buy 10 ninety-kg bags of dairy meal for my cow to improve milk production. A ninety-kg bag of dairy meal costs $7.5( kshs. 750) . So ten bags will cost $75 (kshs. 7500).
Positive
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Neutral
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Negative
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$685.00
Date disbursed
Aug 1, 2018
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
6 months
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Amount repaid
$685.86
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Jan 16, 2019
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
---|---|---|---|
Aug 12, 2018 | $26.61 | Aug 3, 2018 | $26.61 |
Aug 19, 2018 | $26.61 | Aug 13, 2018 | $13.80 |
Aug 16, 2018 | $3.94 | ||
Aug 20, 2018 | $8.87 | ||
Aug 26, 2018 | $26.61 | Aug 27, 2018 | $26.61 |
Sep 2, 2018 | $26.61 | Aug 27, 2018 | $26.61 |
Sep 9, 2018 | $26.61 | Sep 5, 2018 | $26.61 |
Sep 16, 2018 | $26.61 | Sep 11, 2018 | $26.61 |
Sep 23, 2018 | $26.61 | Sep 22, 2018 | $19.71 |
Sep 23, 2018 | $6.90 | ||
Sep 30, 2018 | $26.61 | Sep 30, 2018 | $26.61 |
Oct 7, 2018 | $26.61 | Oct 2, 2018 | $26.61 |
Oct 14, 2018 | $26.61 | Oct 16, 2018 | $26.61 |
Oct 21, 2018 | $26.61 | Oct 20, 2018 | $6.90 |
Oct 22, 2018 | $1.97 | ||
Oct 22, 2018 | $17.74 | ||
Oct 28, 2018 | $26.61 | Nov 2, 2018 | $26.61 |
Nov 4, 2018 | $26.61 | Nov 2, 2018 | $26.61 |
Nov 11, 2018 | $26.61 | Nov 12, 2018 | $26.61 |
Nov 18, 2018 | $26.61 | Nov 12, 2018 | $26.61 |
Nov 25, 2018 | $26.61 | Nov 14, 2018 | $26.61 |
Dec 2, 2018 | $26.61 | Nov 26, 2018 | $9.85 |
Dec 9, 2018 | $16.75 | ||
Dec 9, 2018 | $26.61 | Dec 11, 2018 | $16.75 |
Dec 12, 2018 | $9.85 | ||
Dec 16, 2018 | $26.61 | Dec 13, 2018 | $4.93 |
Dec 15, 2018 | $4.93 | ||
Dec 19, 2018 | $16.75 | ||
Dec 23, 2018 | $26.61 | Dec 20, 2018 | $26.61 |
Dec 30, 2018 | $26.61 | Dec 20, 2018 | $26.61 |
Jan 6, 2019 | $26.61 | Dec 27, 2018 | $26.61 |
Jan 13, 2019 | $26.61 | Jan 10, 2019 | $26.61 |
Jan 20, 2019 | $26.61 | Jan 13, 2019 | $14.78 |
Jan 14, 2019 | $11.83 | ||
Jan 27, 2019 | $26.61 | Jan 14, 2019 | $19.71 |
Jan 16, 2019 | $4.93 | ||
Jan 16, 2019 | $1.97 | ||
Feb 3, 2019 | $20.69 | Jan 16, 2019 | $20.69 |
Dixie Davis Aug 15, 2018
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