No Forwarding Address …

I have spent time with 2 friends of mine and the discussions later made me reflect on what really is the substance of life. First it was Dannoh Danteh in a sermon at Lifespring Church. He asked, “if you knew you only had a few more minutes to live, what would be your last words… Continue reading No Forwarding Address …

Happy 10th Anniversary George & Emily

Ladies and Gentlemen – please join me in celebrating my 10th wedding anniversary. To be married is an event. To remain married is a choice and real hard work. My experience has been 360 degrees. There have been highs and lows, surprises – both pleasant and unpleasant in equal measure and growth. But in all,… Continue reading Happy 10th Anniversary George & Emily

Fatherhood in Sickness and Disease

The events leading to the demise of Janet Kanini Ikua – a celebrity journo with The Nation Media Group, Kenya – have dealt a big blow to her family, friends and the Kenyan fraternity. The nation is in a state of denial, anger, emotion, confusion … name them. We are all mourning. Janet had assured… Continue reading Fatherhood in Sickness and Disease

Its a Baby Girl

The trip from Dakar, Senegal to Nairobi via Bamako, Mali was going to be a rather anxious one. For 2 reasons – I was returning home after a short stint at the West African capital and most interesting, I had gotten a wind of news that – it is a baby girl! The birth of… Continue reading Its a Baby Girl

Work – Life Balance

Work-life balance is almost a paradox. If you substitute work with career, money and life with family, health, satisfaction, you would understand that in this day and time, the pursuit of one almost automatically subverts the other! If you are not cautious, it is near impossible to maintain a healthy balance between the two. I… Continue reading Work – Life Balance

When I grow up, I want to be a …

This question is for those growing up. If you are grown up, press next. Flashback. It is Saturday, 27 February 2016. I am tuned to Hope FM. The program is Treasure Hunt, the lead presenter asks the guest presenters – aged between 7 and 12 – what they wanna be when they grow up. One… Continue reading When I grow up, I want to be a …

A cry for my Beloved Kenya – Jailed Doctors!

13 February 2017. It is a normal Monday morning. Setting – Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. The Employment and Labor Relations Court in Nairobi finds Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) officials guilty of contempt of court for failing to call off a strike which has crippled Kenya’s health sector and sentences them… Continue reading A cry for my Beloved Kenya – Jailed Doctors!

Child Labor or Youth Entrepreneurship

Photo: Courtesy foodispower.org Last weekend – Sunday, 29 January 2017 – I was traveling back to the city after a short stay at the countryside. What had initially taken me to Western Kenya was to accompany a friend who was visiting his in-laws designate to discuss matters dowry and wedding plans. I am glad that… Continue reading Child Labor or Youth Entrepreneurship

What if it Happened

It had been a usual day. After a hard day at work and the end of the 43 day long January, my employer had just done what I was so looking forward to – wire salary to my account. I should tell you, it had been a hard month. I could hardly afford fueling my… Continue reading What if it Happened

Be Practical, not Professional

I have been asked many times by my daughter what I do for a living. It has been hard to explain to her. I have fielded the same question from my wife and it has been equally hard. My mother – let’s just say, she knows her son is an Engineer. As for my grandmother… Continue reading Be Practical, not Professional