They say pictures speak a thousand words, or what do they say...? Ok the point is when you see a single picture, you can write a complete essay of one thousand words plus. This is so true. If you doubt this, check out these four photos I have posted from the outskirts of Ngong Town, and I do not want very many words, give me just ten words, as a description for each of the photos.
It is sad that greediness, unprofessionalism and myopic non-progressive Kenyans or even Non-Kenyans throw caution out of the window and set up fellow humans to some of the most avoidable tragedies, if and only if they could pay an iota of attention.
I hope that if you are reading this article from whichever nook or crook of this our wonderful and beautiful planet earth, you are not one from the breed of this uncaring "professionals".
I really hope against hope that you are not, and if you are, then from today, please be transformed and be a brother and sisters' keeper.
Progress as a nation is collective, not individualistic. So do not deluge yourself that if you seem to be making headway in life courtesy of chest-thumping and stepping on your unsuspecting clients' toes, you run the town, it is only a matter of time.Climb gracefully and honestly so that in case you come down you will be welcome with open arms, literally.
The greatest crisis of our lives is each and everyone of us shall live to the end.....and.... the earth is a "complete circle".
A lot of Swahili sayings there stated in English...-:)
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