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Most people born and raised in Nairobi grew up feeling sorry for their shags (country) relatives. We pitied them for the torn clothes they wore and lack of shoes.

My friend, Mr. Okuchu Kuchu, a Nigerian Diaspora, is a very wise man. And I have drunk a lot from his deep well of wisdom and knowledge.

I am assuming that you have a 50 by 100 piece of land in Kitengela or  wherever else you want to build rental houses.

In the coming few days, I will be undertaking an annual pilgrimage to my  personal physician. I have to admit this; that it is the most unsettling  period in my life.

I will not bore you with statistical research, but one thing is for sure; the last two decades have seen an unprecedented number of Africans immigrate to the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia.

On my third fertile week, almost in a row
On what I used to call home
Am still in a curious drive mode
Studying the art of living and loving
Weighing selling malimali

This January 23-31, 2015, African leaders converged in Addis Ababa Ethiopia to take stock of our (Africans) success after abandoning our epic journey to the Promised Land that marooned us in the de

In the shadows of opportunies, where men are trapped
Where things brewed but happen for a reason
And for a season

Wanabii wa maneno waneno wananena, "Iwepo ni Mashariki au Magharibi, nyumbani ndiko kwema." Hata hivyo kuna wengi ya Wakenya waishio ughaibuni ambayo huyu uneni kwao, ni mzaha tu.

 

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