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Andrew Kibe describes himself as ‘collection of failures’, encourages fans to keep going

Media personality Andrew Kibe has described himself as a collection of failures.

This is due to the fact that he has tried many things, most of which have failed, including his marriages.

In a social media video, he stated that his mistakes helped to mold him into the person he is today, encouraging his fans to accept failure.

“I am a collection of failures. I failed in marriage, not once, but twice. All my relationships have come to an end,” he described.

Despite being one of the most followed and influential content creators today, he also said that he had failed many times and lost properties to auctioneers adding that he was also arrested by cops almost six times due to debts.

“I lost my beautiful Nissan Teana to auctioneers because I was trying to build a business. I made mistakes. I should never have given Teana up. I lost Rogue radio offices, the best studio that we built. I am not ashamed of my failures because they have directed me to where I am today.” He added.

Many of his followers felt encouraged by his sentiments and here are just a few of the comments;

@-kimathi-makenna- Probably the realest thing i have come across today… 👏👏👏 lets’s embrace our failures.

@monuh- Yah true 🤣🤣 we should embrace our failures cause it is wat defines us 😌 the collection of your failures is wat brings about your character 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

@fillehongeri- Failure is a school that doesn’t need access fee,it’s a staircase to success,All u need is to push more 💪🏻💪🏻

@benazir-nyabuto- This is pure motivation I’m learning to embrace my failures as well

@sleek-fleek- I love this….this should be an inspiration and motivation to all that life happens and shit falls apart, but what matters is your zeal,strength, and zero shame that it’s not a bad thing to fail. Coz failure is the root for growth. Learn from your mistakes and keep going. 👍👌👏

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