- Patience truly pays, and Kinyua’s wife’s patience finally bore fruit after her husband walked out of prison following many years behind bars
- She waited for him outside the massive gates of Maranjau GK Prison, which had been Kinyua’s home for over 10 years
- When she finally saw her husband, she calmly walked toward him, took his luggage, and showed him just how much she had missed him
Freedom is priceless and should never be taken for granted, something a man who had been behind bars for years in Murang’a county can attest to.

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The man, identified as Kinyua, had been imprisoned for 18 years at Maranjau GK Prison. When his day of freedom finally came, his family was ready to receive him.
Kinyua walked out with his luggage, escorted by several guards to the prison gate, where he was reunited with his loved ones.
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His family broke into ululation as they celebrated the long-awaited freedom of their kin, who had served his sentence for over a decade and a half.

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“A man was overjoyed after being released from prison after 18 years, only to find his family waiting for him. He was released from Maranjau GK Prison in Murang’a county,” read the caption.
Kinyua lifted up by family members
The first person to greet Kinyua was his patient and devoted wife, who could not wait to embrace her husband.
She gently took the luggage from his hands and set it aside before hugging him tightly, their cheeks touching.
She then gave him a light kiss as other family members approached, singing a celebratory traditional song and thanking God for his release.
They lifted him high in the air, showcasing their strength while singing at the top of their lungs, unable to contain their overwhelming joy.
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A broad smile spread across the former convict’s face as he breathed in the fresh air of freedom, surrounded by his loving family.
A woman who was present during Kinyua’s reintegration shared a heartfelt post, accompanied by more heartwarming photos of the occasion.
“I’m grateful to God for the opportunity to be there to support his reintegration into his family and the community at large. Tears of joy were uncontrollable. Indeed, as the Bible says in Job 14, there is hope for a tree even if it is cut down. Yesterday marked a new beginning for Mr. Kinyua to be free again.

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We danced, and by God’s grace we supported him in releasing a song, which will be dropping soon. Thanks to my producer, Robar Records, for the support, and Joe Morris for always being there as I serve the community,” she wrote.
Kinyua celebrates with family at home
The photos captured a series of events from that day, including Kinyua’s final interaction with fellow inmates, who were also happy for his release.
They shared a warm farewell, reflecting the strong relationships and bonds he had formed during his time in prison.
He was later heroically welcomed home by other family members who did not want to miss the emotional reunion.
It was a day of celebration as Kinyua felt the warmth and genuine joy of his loved ones, grateful that he was finally back with them.

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Nyeri teen released from prison
In another story, a Gen Z man from Nyeri who had been serving a life sentence was finally freed after his grandmother admitted to giving false testimony.
Edwin Gathigi’s life had seemed over after he was handed a life sentence, until his grandmother changed her account.
She admitted to lying in court, claiming she had been influenced by her other daughter to falsely implicate the young man.
Source: TUKO.co.ke




