On 16th December 2018, I was graduating from University with an Undergrad degree. The graduation square was full of women and men. We were now ready to face the outside world. Ladies were the happiest lot, taking selfies and smiling to the heavens; it seemed like Africa had started seeing sense in educating her girls.Continue reading “Women Too Deserve A part of the Family Estate”
Monthly Archives: July 2019
Always Celebrate the Small Victories
To maintain the momentum of success, we all need to loop from point to point with enthusiasm. People need something that keeps them motivated, something the keeps them moving and looking forward with hope. The Charm to keep it spirited. It’s has been a tough journey, having founded an NGO that was to impact theContinue reading “Always Celebrate the Small Victories”
Politicians Can’t Fix Our Problems. Only Us Can.
If I am not helping people use common sense, I advocate for a change in Africa-a positive change in how we think and do our things. I have always said we should radically change the nature of our politics, because the adversarial politics of killing, beating, or insulting someone you disagree with is uncalled for,Continue reading “Politicians Can’t Fix Our Problems. Only Us Can.”
Dreams From My Father- Review
I started reading this book two weeks ago. The journey through the life of Barrack has been remarkable, emotional, scary, startling But Very Inspiring. I have loved him more! It opens with a bible verse “For we are strangers before thee, and sojourners, as were all our fathers.” 1st Chron 29:15. He ushers into anContinue reading “Dreams From My Father- Review”
East Africa: A Region in Its Prime Season for Potential Greatness
African seems to have healed her wounds and forgiven her past. The mantra Facing Forwards carries forth her hungering spirit. It yanks us to the magnificent dream of a prosperous continent. Since we launched Agenda 2063 in 2013 by the African Union, we’ve been trekking towards what seems to be a glorious future. Villages areContinue reading “East Africa: A Region in Its Prime Season for Potential Greatness”