I Want to Be Free but I Can’t

I won’t forget this day when I decided in the wildest of my decisions, to post on my WhatsApp status: Have you ever struggled or still struggling with any form of addiction. Would you mind sharing with me? Inbox. Well, I got some funny feedback. Most of the people just laughed. One said, “I fearContinue reading “I Want to Be Free but I Can’t”

A TwentySomething Father Who Hadn’t Prepared for Fatherhood

It’s a homely evening after work. I’m damn tired. But the wind blows quietly and caressingly, flirting with my dulling moods. It seems like winter is over and the warm season is on since the coldness has significantly reduced. I’m from job, but the traffic is not making headway. Stuck in Mombasa road, which happensContinue reading “A TwentySomething Father Who Hadn’t Prepared for Fatherhood”

Your Twenties Come Once in a Life Time, Make the Best of Them

“Kwani, Leo, wewe ata hujapata kamjunior? When will you prove to us that you are a man?!” That is how they usually confront me in our WhatsApp group. Because I am a notorious bachelor who has refused to raise signs. I’m in a WhatsApp group of friends who are mavericks and goofed up humans. TheyContinue reading “Your Twenties Come Once in a Life Time, Make the Best of Them”

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