Believe it or not I know this guy personally. I have not seen him in about 3 years, maybe 4, but I can say without any fear of contradiction that this story has an awful amount of crap in it. For one thing, he doesn't make that kind of money. Unless at the end of the month he stuffs it in his jiko and bakes a congratulatory cake with it. For another thing, he's sold a corresponding amount of the same high-sounding nonsense to people personally known to me, and like your good publication here, most have fallen for it hook line and sinker. You know, this gets me wondering about the authenticity of many other similar stories they publish in the papers. See, journalists know we like like dramatic stories like this - and cunning guys know how to abuse that for their self interest. How much credibility do you think this guy has gained on the strength of this story alone?
But you know, you have to give it up to these kinds of guys. They can spin a yarn. And you know, they do tend to gain some fame and money in the end. Maybe not as much as they like to claim, maybe not as honestly, but they, my friend, are accomplished wheeler dealers. Na tunapenda sana kuchagua watu sampuli hii kwa uchaguzi pia.
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.