Sunday, 20 November 2022

ENDLESS MEMORIES.

       (Photo courtesy of Daniel Denah)

I vividly remember that day as if it was yesterday. That was the day I received my university admission letter and I was very happy. My dream of joining a university had come true. But being the year that Covid-19 had really hit the country, I had to undertake online classes. At first it worked but not all students could keep up with studies thus making it replaced by sending of notes.
    (Photo courtesy of Daniel Denah) 

Having resumed physical classes the following year, all was well though I struggled a little bit in settling in. I met a friend who we had been in the previous class before and we've helped push each other to their full potential. Well my studies were good and I had no problems in the first semester. 

I joined a local football club, trained to be a goalkeeper so as I could keep myself fit outside school and indeed that process helped me. Am really glad I took that initiative though am not training at the moment. I've met so many people with different perspectives of life, some have been useful others not but nonetheless I keep learning. 
(Photo courtesy of Daniel Denah) 

My attachment period was the best experience I've ever had. I got attached to Lulu FM, a radio station in Malindi whose main aim is to spread the gospel to all people. The station manager and  presenters really helped me a lot in sharpening my skills and am grateful for that opportunity. Right now I can confidently say am good to go even when am yet to finish my studies. All I can say is that glory be to God. 


Written by Daniel Denah. 





Sunday, 6 November 2022

RESHAPING OUR FUTURE.

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In our country Kenya, the youth boast of a larger percentage in population hence that clearly shows that that is massive and good for our country. However many young people talents are rotting at homes because they do nothing constructive maybe due to lack of proper guidance but there's always room for improvement. The youth on the other hand should strive to make something constructive for themselves thus in such a way reducing the dependency rate.
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"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." This is Anne Frank's quote from Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex. Just as the quote says, there are many things the youth can do in order to revive our country's economy. First thing first, our youth should put self employment as a priority. They shouldn't wait for people to come and employ them. Why? Because we do learn so as to acquire some skills hence we should be creative enough when we go out there. When we get creative enough we can steer this country's economy forward. 
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Secondly people and organisations who grant job opportunities to the youth whether experienced or not show that the youth are the backbone of this country's economy. Am quite sure through supervision, the youth can really be outstanding in everything that they partake whether known or unknown to them. 
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Organisations and role models should also train our youth's leadership and critical thinking skills as this will be crucial in their decision making throughout their life. Why is this so? This is because a better youth does not only assure success for the existing generation, but also for the future ones. 

Let it be known that young people are a  tremendous resource for our country's economy, and to realise their full potential it is imperative that the right investments in their education, health, skills and empowerment are made. 

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