“The late Libyan president, Muammar Gadaffi used to be my best friend and he used to finance me. When he passed on, I was left a financial orphan and had to look for newer sources of money. I decided to look for other international friends,” said Owino as quoted in Edaily on Wednesday.
“Money is a state of mind. Part of my wealth is in heaven and another in my mind. I am very industrious and enjoy the sweat of my work. You can’t just work day in and out like a donkey, you have to enjoy your hard work,” added Owino.
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