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Ndura Waruinge was once a man on the run. Feared, hunted, and constantly looking over his shoulder, he led a life defined by secrecy, violence, and escape. But years after turning his back on his past, he has come face to face with an entirely different kind of reckoning—one that involves 25 children, 21 different mothers, and a mission to rebuild what was once scattered.
Before his transformation, Waruinge was a leader of an outlawed sect, moving from town to town to evade the authorities. His fugitive lifestyle forced him into hiding, but it also led to brief relationships in different regions. He never imagined the extent of the legacy he was leaving behind.
"I was always running, never settling in one place for too long. But in each town, I found refuge in the arms of different women. It wasn't love, it was survival. I didn’t think about the consequences," Waruinge admitted in a recent interview.
Years later, when he left the life of crime behind and embraced a new path as a preacher, his past resurfaced—not in the form of police officers, but in the faces of children he had unknowingly fathered.

Realizing the magnitude of his actions, Waruinge embarked on a deeply personal mission to find, unite, and take responsibility for all his children. It was no easy task. Some were scattered across different countries, while others had no idea who he was.
"Some of them were already adults when I found them. Others grew up thinking someone else was their father. I had to be patient, I had to earn their trust," he shared.
So far, he has managed to bring 25 children together under one roof, raising them as siblings despite their different backgrounds. However, he acknowledges that there may be more children he has yet to find.
"I don’t know the exact number. I could have more out there. I just want to find them, to let them know that they are not mistakes," he said.

Waruinge's transformation from a gang leader to a preacher has been met with skepticism by many. But for him, true redemption lies not just in preaching but in making amends for the damage caused by his past.
"Preaching is easy. Living by your own words is the real challenge. My greatest sermon isn’t what I say in church—it’s what I do for my children," he reflected.
Despite the odds, he remains committed to raising his children with love and guidance, hoping they never have to walk the same path he did.
His story serves as a reminder that no one is beyond redemption and that sometimes, the hardest battles are not the ones fought with fists but with responsibility, patience, and love.
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