Today May Not Be Good, But Tomorrow Can Be Better
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It was around 12 noon as we sat in a hotel in Nyeri for lunch, and for
interview with David Mambo. Mambo is a fast rising Gospel musician. David Mambo
was born in Kamoko Mahiga in Othaya as a third born in a family of six. Born to
Evanson Ndung’u and Hannah Wanjiku, he
joined Kamoko primary school where he discovered his singing talent. His
teacher always highlighted him in every session in school. His father, being a
pastor in an independent Church raised him in a God fearing manner.
After primary school, he joined Othaya Boys High School, but dropped out
due to lack of school fees. He then joined Gachatha Day High School where he
struggled until he sat for his KCSE in 2005. He started his hustles after his dream of
joining college collapsed. He started doing all sorts of menial jobs in
people’s farms for peanuts. He would also work for credit whereby up to date,
there are people who still owe him money.
Having a strong Christian background, he kept on seeking God. In the
process, he got a job at Mukurwe-ini for a salary of Ksh. 2500 which was barely
enough for his expenses. He found it hard to even save for house rent. His
salary later went up to 7500. His life started becoming beautiful, but little
did he know that the devil was not happy. He was promoted to become a manager
in the same station but the other workers started diverting money to other
sources without his knowledge. He would use his own money to cover for the
difference until he lost patience because he became bankrupt. He tendered his
resignation and explained to his boss what had been happening.
The boss urged him to continue for he had no
problem with him. He then planned to go to Germany where he had received an
invitation, but he had no money. During this period, he had released his first
album ‘Ndahoya’ (I pray). It was not yet popular with people. He then planned
its launch so that he could popularise it and also get money to go to Germany. He
organised the launch of the album at PCEA Muhito in Mukurwe-ini. He invited
many people from all walks of life; friends and even members of parliament to
grace the occasion.
When the day finally came, he could not stop but marvel at God’s favour
towards him as scores of people attended the launch. They contributed money in
amount that he had never dreamt of before. His boss, Charles Kaburu gave an
amount of contribution that David could not believe, such that he changed his
mind of going to Germany so that he could continue working with him.
After the launch, he got money that helped him start his own electronics
business, though he continued working in the petrol station. The money
disappearance was still a mystery at the petrol station. Later, it was
discovered how the money used to disappear. It pained his boss that the workers
were stealing the money so that they could fix David. However, David pleaded
with his boss to forgive them for there is power in forgiveness.
It was this experience that inspired David to sing the song Rucio Ruitu. It was to tell his enemies not to
make fun of him, that though his today would not be good, tomorrow would be
better. The song was an instant hit and he thanks God for letting him pass
through pain and later making him graze in green pastures of His grace. He
thanks God for making him establish contacts with reputable spiritual fathers
like Charles King’ori who recorded his song, and N.D Guthuka who gives him
words of wisdom and encouragement. He prays for God’s blessings to follow them
always.
David Mambo is a living example that God pays and lifts people from the
ground. He is now in the process of recording his new album, Aria na Ithui telling God to talk to us for we have
heard more from politicians than from God Himself. God has been together with
him for there was even a time that robbers attacked his work place but never
got to see where the money was kept. “God can make those who can see go blind in
order to protect His people,” he says.
After the robbers left, he cried for the Lord of miracles for working in
his life. “Truly, we should all serve Him forever,” he advices us. Mambo’s
vision is to go all over the world and preach the word of God through music,
and tell people about the wonders of God.
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