Her Confession

   213    
1

We are all fractured. All of us. And we are lonely. It seems like we are all battling some sort of inadequacies that I’m not equipped to comprehend. The emails I have continued to receive point to this. Most are extreme in nature. One was from a suicidal lady: “Have you ever locked yourself in your house for a week and your phone never rings even once? Not once, Biko! That happened to me as I write this, and I’ve been battling suicidal thoughts.” Then the lady who believes if she just loses weight she will get a man and new friends. Then a man whose son died and he has grieved the way men grieve – by being men. But he’s finally cracking.  They all write because they need an avenue, plus I’m a stranger. I also think they write because they need help.

I’m don’t know what help I can offer, I’m unequipped. I need to know if out there is someone, an organisation, a group that deals with such things.  If you are that person or you know someone, could you please provide an email address so that you can be contacted directly for this?

This is the last email story I’m publishing as a spinoff of last week’s story. I’m publishing it because it’s beautifully written, it’s conflicted and it’s tender. There are words that leap out of this story: “I hate life mostly, because I’m poor….and my parents are poor because of 2007 [post election] clashes….”  The author would like to remain anonymous.

***

By Anonymous

It is 2000 hours. I am seated before my Dell latitude/E6400, beside me is a techno H5, can you imagine that? In this era when everyone else is having an Infinix, I have a H5!

Well, since everyone is confessing, I will confess too. I am the girl who writes stories about my patients (I am a medical student, sixth year). I write about mothers whose children have big heads. I write about the sadness in their eyes, about the shame that they feel ( shrug shoulders at this point), about the eyes shot at them, and the tons of sympathy they receive from people who either can but won’t help them, and from those who can’t help. I write about smiling toddlers who have been abandoned in casualty benches because they have embarrassing conditions, conditions like hydrocephalus, spine bifida, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and many many others. I write about teenagers who inherited HIV from their parents, about their struggle with tablets and injections and the attitudes of nurses and doctors and watchmen and medical students and everyone. I write about old men, whose sperms have fertilized thirteen ova (eggs), who are dying of esophageal cancer in the wards because they have no sons to pay for endoscopy. I also write about those women who bleed to death while bringing a life to earth, woe unto those tiny pink things born of mothers who have died of postpartum hemorrhage. Sometimes I also write about university, and how brown skin, big ass and great sex is equivalent to first class, woe unto us dark skinned bottomless chicks.

I hate life mostly, because I am poor, and I have one ovary and hirsutism and acne. And my parents are poor courtesy of 2007 clashes. I am working hard so that I can build my family a house before the current one collapses on them,( so help me God, I want to be done this year, kuna ku-repeat med school by the way, but that is not my portion-amen). I want to finish school so that I can afford compression stockings for my foot, and so that I can start anything, something to help poor Kenyans with health information. I want to educate people on the need for insurance and the need for maternity clinics and how to avoid congenital anomalies. I will have a blog (revive my current one), and a column, and a radio programme and a television programme.

I live for that one dream, and for a boy, this boy loves me and I love him. I love his dreams; he might marry me (if he won’t mind that I have only one ovary left). I love his dreams and he also writes though on a smaller scale, and about the village mostly (people don’t like village stories). He lives somewhere in Nairobi, works for a Mhindis, owns a china phone and a stove and a bed and a radio. He went to a fake college (I don’t tell him his college is fake), and didn’t graduate because he had fee arrears. He has a grand dream, he even listens to Jay-z’s Victory, and one man can change the world and others. He writes songs and raps, but of course he is uko dooooown in the music ladder, and he comes from the village first then the ghetto, so you can guess what his life will be like.

I don’t want him to die with his dreams and songs and niiice bass. Write him an email, elimelechbarnabass@gmail .com, and please listen to his song, I will send you one in whatsapp if you are willing (by the way I have your number, took it on that day when we invited you to a whatsapp group for writers).

Pray for me also, because I have to finish school.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

1
213 Comments
    1. I wonder if there is an award for being the first to comment…folks always competing hadi Magunga ameamua kuwaachia…Jackson, kuna zawadi ama?

      1. Exactly Ally. This fad is pretty childish. Infact that first comment ruined my contemplative mood. I mean you just done reading a sorrowful article then you come across that idiocy.I think I’ll just be reading the articles henceforth and avoid the comments.

        1
      2. Come on guys. Let the lady be. It’s her small win. Fact that being the first to comment is a non-issue to you is no reason to criticize her.

        3
  1. one thing I believe to be true, life hands us what we can take. what we can handle. we hang on. we do the best we can. we pray and believe in a higher power.

    1
  2. God will see you through. All is not in vain and remember God’s time is the best. Nice piece. i hope it encourages others too out there

  3. Dear anonymous, your native language is Faith and not fear. So don’t be afraid of anything. According to his will, you are saved.

  4. My heart bleeds coz of the smiling toddlers left on a bench because of abnormalities… n’ all the sadness in her voice… what can we all do to make a difference?

  5. Hello Biko. Please provide me with the suicidal lady’s contacts. I’m offering to send her to alabastron.org where she could hopefully get some help. I can testify to how those sessions are life-saving having attended them in 2014. Meanwhile I’ll pray for her.

    1
      1. Waaaow niiice read. All will be well….keep your eyes open and your feet on that right path you are on and something better will happen. Dont let life break you down because if you do, you parents mat never get a better house n that boy you love may never have someone to stand with him. Keep on girl

      2. All your dreams will come true and know that for sure you gonna build your parents a house and that boy you love you will stand by him when he launches his album

  6. Your dream will come true my sister and you will complete your medical course in Jesus name! Making it to 6th year sio mchezo. Find a mentor to guide you and remember to ALWAYS count your blessings and you will look at life in a different way.
    Your boyfriend,oh my! You made me laugh at the way you described him…LO!Keep encouraging him. The most attractive thing in a man is his confidence.

  7. Take heart girl. Keep dreaming. Keep praying. I will always pray for you. Be strong. I was in such a position. I never gave up. I lived for my dreams. You will be happy one day like I am. Just don’t give up.

  8. Biko, for anyone battling depression, suicide and related thoughts, I would recommend User and Survivors of Psychiatry Kenya. They host monthly support groups for people suffering from various conditions known and unknown plus have a wealth or resources on dealing with those “issues” that no one wants to address. Trust me, it helps.

  9. woah! life.
    I pray that you finish med-school,and get started on health information dissemination to the less fortunate in society

  10. Your dreams are valid.you will finish school love and be loved and build your paros a mansion they just need to live long to see you succeed.such is life..

  11. Oh dear, it shall be well. You will excel in all the things you do because you have FAITH…hold on for a little longer, theres a light at the end of the tunnel. i love that you love your boyfriend , keep it up, keep encouraging him, it shall be well. I shall pray for you that God will be before you and after you in all the things you do….Keep the faith. You really wrote so beautifully and im sending you lots of big hugs and bizu all the way from rwanda.

  12. Do people get a price by being the first ones to comment? I have never understood that …..feeling! As in what’s the big deal? Anyway, miss anonymous, I pray that you find your rest. I will pray that the good Lord will settle you and your heart will rest. We are all broken, some more than others, but the good thing is, we always have the opportunity to make a choice left in us. I pray you make the choice to remain strong and still. God is not through with you yet. You will come out and one day, you will look at this post and say thank you Lord. I have made it happen. Just to borrow the famous line “your dreams are valid” hang in there. Copy paste the same message to your boyfriend and tell him he is not alone.

    1. It’s just a feel-good thing. An expression of how much they are fans of this Biko and his blog. It’s not ati a serious thing. Lolol

  13. commiting suicide wont help the situation infact it is just worsening tge condition…Its a good thing you contacted the guy with a big forehead trust me help is on the way coming..on the fast lane to be precise…all is never lost so long as you have hope an a plan #Godspeed..

    1. When someone is suicidal they don’t need to to be told how committing the act won’t help the situation. They need you and I to listen and encourage them not condemn them. When one gets to that dark place nothing makes sense anymore. Show them love.

  14. My sister may you truly prosper, your story leaves me confused and sad, I actually can’t really describe how i feel but I truly, deeply want the best for you,and we can build that house with you before the current one collapses,not joking, I mean it.

  15. What is wrong with you people? Someone is caring about saving peoples lives and you only caring about commenting first not even reading. There are two kinds of people, they who live and just occupy the world and those who leave the world better than they found it. Which one are you?

    1. Hehehe Nancy and her ilk seem to be occupiers of this blog, not readers. I mean I come here for the stories first, then comments. As for the them, its the reverse. Talk of misplaced priorities. Mark you, we are adults.

  16. My life should be a testimony to you that things are bound to change for the better, it only requires you to push it so hard till it happens, never give up.

  17. The sun is shining anonymous,so lit up brace up.My people say it is always darkest before dawn..and for you,dawn is now.Revive that blog live life.PRAY, EAT,LOVE.

  18. Place your hand over your heart, can you feel it? That is called purpose.You’re alive for a reason, so don’t ever give up.

  19. This reminds me of those life lessons. If we were all told to pile our problems in one huge pile, then to divide up the problems so that each person gets an equal number of them., almost everyone would ask for their problems back.
    Keep your head up young lady, your attitude will get you there.

  20. I think I am quite hormonal today because I have cried all through the post. She is such a beautiful soul and I wish her well. And the boyfriend too. She made me think of the many times I have been told to start a blog, the many times my heart has been telling me that I need to go back to writing and I tell it to hold on till I get a less stressful job.

  21. Well written and speaks to the heart.All will be well and some of the dreams will come true others will change because that’s the beauty of life.Anonymous stay true to yourself and wake up each day with a knowing smile that life will be life but you will be the best you.

  22. To you my dear, someone said it is crushed rose petals that make fragrance. Life is hard but take heart you are being refined for a greater purpose in life. Till then I wish you the very best and you have moved my heart.

  23. I choose to see the positive side of Ms Anonymous. At the moment she is down there but its just a matter of time. In days to come she will a top doctor and she can embark on building her parents a nice home..and one for her and bae… Grass will grow

  24. That piece was short but intense… And inspiring. It has made me realize…. We have to keep going. As long as we don’t stop… Someday we gonna look back and marvel, “How did I do that?”

  25. All is well anonymous. You cannot give up. Focus on your motivation which is to build a better life for your family. I shall pray for you. Remember only the fruit that bears fruit gets stoned. Your season for fruit bearing shall surely come. Trust in the Lord.

  26. God has heard your prayers and nothing good you do will be in vain. I have a daughter with cerebral palsy and she’s the most important thing in my young life. I wonder why people see such as embarassing.?.. my first time to comment here. Biko you are doing a great job.and write a book please!!

  27. There is hope for a tree that has been cut to sprout again and its shoots shall not cease (Job 14:7) All is going to be well, I can totally relate to the desire of finishing school and graduating you will.
    Biko, thanks for sharing these stories with us, they are way much better than any motivational talk since they are real life experiences. If only we would please have a platform for this every other week.

  28. Praying for you Anonymous!
    @Biko its January start of a new year may be you could just dedicate it to sharing other people’s stories and experiences to help us appreciate life we take for granted as we map out our year..just thinking out loud

    1. Or have a section on ‘Life’, ….these stories are bringing out the humanity in us and our vulnerabilities. A regular dose of them will remind us to be humane, considerate and each other’s keepers. My dreams are valid Biko, no?

  29. I beg all of you Gang for forgiveness and understanding if I sound insensitive. I didn’t get the gist of the post – as in the lady’s issues except for the one ovary and hirsutism and acne. And poverty. Which I thought after scaling education up to 6th year medicine, you really aren’t poor. Did I miss something? Is it just me?

    1. Anne, I do not think it is only about her own suffering but the suffering of others. I am not a med student but I heard that at times they can get depressed. You see others suffering and dying but you do not know how to help.

  30. Well written girl. Am uenquipped to advice you and because if i do i will be lying, am also going through a phase where only God can help. So i pray for you to realise your dreams. Amen

  31. Biko please get me her details, meanwhile she can read 1/3 of what i have been though here

    http://mobile.nation.co.ke/lifestyle/Read-my-story-and-draw-courage-from-it/-/1950774/2664120/-/format/xhtml/-/c4v67tz/-/index.html

    1. Are you still at avenue? If i’m not wrong, i have been among your many patients at life style. It is an honor madam. your story is a mega inspiration.

  32. Utajipata umekuwa psychologist hivi karibuni.On a very unrelated note though,Chero alienda wapi Biko?I hope she did not fall off the wagon I found her rather refreshing.

    1. Yes i also wonder what happened to cheroh. But i think she has a blog now. Saw in her facebook page. Biko let us know please

  33. Well written and well said. Post election violence was the worst. It is one of those things that one cannot fully commiserate about since it was unique to only those who were directly affected by it. That being said, you have a voice and as long as you have breathe in your body, show up and take it one step at a time. It eventually gets better and you will not feel that your life is one big statistic.

  34. This is a song I love. You should always sing it. ‘Turn your eyes upon Jesus Look full in His wonderful face And the things of Earth will grow strangely dim In the light of His glory and grace’ http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Turn_Your_Eyes_upon_Jesus/

  35. Aren’t we all fractured!! To that lady who wants to cut weight to have friends, tell her I can be her friend even with her current weight. To that lady who for a whole week, received no phone call. I can be her friend too,call her once in a while to check on her. I have benefited deeply from great friendships and if my friendship can save a soul, I wouldn’t mind sharing.

  36. If you ever need to talk to someone about your suicidal thoughts, please please talk to Sitawa. She has a helpline for people going through mental battles. Don’t give up, don’t give in. I have her email… [email protected] I’ll find out what the helpline is and share.

  37. so sad ,so many people are undergoing the same predicaments ,only holding to that last hope can help…meanwhile let us play to God you get the best assistance somewhere in the world.Good luck.

  38. Depression is very tough to handle, I have been at rock bottom.. There are days you wake up and are convinced that suicide is the only option left.. It gets worse at night when you have to struggle with insomnia. This blog saved my life, I stumbled upon one story and kept reading everyday, it was the distraction that I needed to get my head off suicide. The more I read and laughed, the more I started seeing life in a different way. Biko saved my life even though he doesn’t know it. It gets worse before it gets better.. Hang in there miss anonymous

  39. She’s one courageous human!! as a human I will pull through because we’re all having this or that to overcome!! where is the song 🙂

  40. This piece touched the core of my heart…..Anonymous, you will one day look back at the situations life offered and you will smile. Please hand me the link to your blog so that i follow your write ups.

  41. It shall be well Anonymous, I read somewhere that if we give thanks for the little things we have everyday we will be amazed by how plenty we actually have but if we focus on how much we do not have, men!the list can be lengthy. I admire your spirit, revive your blog and send us a link, it could be the big step to radio and television, all the best.

  42. “…I hate life mostly, because I’m poor….and my parents are poor because of 2007 [post election] clashes….” These words make my heart skip a beat. Now with 2017 approaching and politicians talking shit and inciting the masses, I’m scared as hell. I pray that a 2007 may never occur again in this country. I’m so sorry for you Anonymous writer, don’t worry though, everyone has their lowest points in life, we just have to be brave like you already are, and appreciate the little things lfe offers. Thanks Biko for sharing her story.

  43. Beautiful piece….hold on to God’s promises, he is still on the throne, in good and dire moments, he still wants you to trust in his unfailing love.I laugh alot and one happy-go-lucky lady….until i actually open up to a trusted soul and it’s a huge shock/pity/sympathy…but i take it ALL to the King above, for he makes all things new.(((hugs)))

  44. Praying for you and that boy you care about… Am sure love doesn’t count ovaries :). All the best with your your family and hope you are soon done with rebuilding for your folks.. Sending that email

  45. Regardless of everything, you have dreams that you are working towards, keep moving and never stop, one day you will look back and smile at all that you will have achieved. BELIEVE.

  46. All the best anonymous life has many turns and twist be happy for the life you have…Appreciate every moment life offers…you have come so far to 6th year just have a look at the Bright future which lies ahead…. God Bless you

  47. Look, she already has a writing job here if she wants it. Just talk to Biko nicely. Also….last year my phone didn’t ring over long weekends so I started talking to strangers and it now rings.

  48. that thing of your phone mot ringing…. i know it. the only person who calls it is my mum once a week. you are right Biko we all are lonely. we all are broken and we all have deep-seated issues. but this girl, the doc she made me full hopeful again. alive. it shall be well.

  49. I’m really connecting with this writer! What a vulnerable piece.
    Sometimes, I wish I could write. Because I’ve seen and experienced so much that can be shared.
    All the best with love and school, anonymous medic.

  50. i think life is about creating yourself. Not in a blasphemous sort of way but in a way where you don’t try to relate your experiences with others. You are unique and by the way i can sense the despair in your words, its only a matter of time before these struggles end and you forget how you went through these things. Be strong, be patient, be thankful, be calm and believe the best is yet to come.

  51. I heard of Michelle, I heard of Hillary, then God gave me you. With one ovary, or none, we pull the ropes, climb further… Till that day we write that line the world reads by heart. Always by you. With love….. And yes, we’ll do it.
    www.babjy.wordpress.com

  52. Hi Biko, great job. Am seriously praying for the writer and I know God is hearing all the petitions being offered on her behalf. For the lady trying to lose wait to have friends, please let her know I am offering to be her friend. You have my email I hope and you can reach me for my number. We all go through some painful struggles in this life and I think God would be pleased with us if we try and be there for each other even in small ways.
    I might not have much to give but I can offer prayers to the one who is the giver of all good things and I can also offer friendship.
    Bless you Biko.

  53. I don’t even know what to think. Everyone seems to be in a fix; the children on the benches, the old men, the orphaned newborns, poor women, her parents, the boyfriend, and most of all her. God help us all.

  54. boohoo, poor you eh? what of those kids in KNH pediatrics ward saying things like “if i grow up…” where are the tears for them? there’s a myriad of great big opportunities to be harnessed by embracing ones circumstances, just my two cents..

    1. This is such an ugly way to respond to someone who just opened up about her struggles. There will always be someone in a worse situation than yours and this does not invalidate what you feel presently.

      1. Masharia Kanyari is an idiot kabisa. People who think they owe their less fortunate circumstances to only themselves. One day he will choke on his words and sentiments.

  55. Biko could you please send my email address to the lady who locked herself up in the house for a week .everyone needs friends in this world

  56. I don’t want him to die with his dreams and songs and niiice bass.
    If only they made them this loyal these days…..

  57. I love your writing.. Short, well written sentences..
    And I pray you live to see your dreams come alive. Sooner rather than later. May your portion be great in the Lord. Amen.

  58. At first i came here for the good read, the beautiful prose. Now i come here to feed my dreams, to pat them on the shoulder and to tell them they will live one day. Thank you Biko. May God guide your steps

  59. “Hold fast to dreams,
    For if dreams die
    Life is a broken-winged bird,
    That cannot fly.”
    Anonymous, you will finish school, build your parents a new house and see all your dreams come true alongside him, that boy you love. Be encouraged because at least you have a chance to change your situation and make something good out of your life. Be encouraged because the challenges you face today could be your only toeholds to a better tomorrow. Otherwise, smile, let all the pain you’ve suffered and witnessed transform you into a better person. Superwoman. Btw, would you mind inviting me to that Whatsapp group?

  60. You will finish school Ms. Anonymous. That boy is a very fortunate one. H5 isn’t too bad at least it can WhatsApp 😀😀. SK the best love.

  61. Wish you well. May the good Lord grant you all your heart’s desires. You still have a great mission to be accomplished.

  62. Sometimes all we have to do is take one day at a time..and just move forward a little every single day…God will see you through campus..

  63. I hope to read a post from her in 5 years. we all emerged from the darkest moments of our lives. Albeit they never end! The only way to cope is to embrace that nothing is permanent. Not JOY nor SORROW….

  64. Biko what you did was open a pandora’s box. Most of society iscomprised of the walking dead/ wounded and what we do best is mask our feelings and hurt until the pressure becomes too much andwe start to crack.

  65. Morning Biko, hope you are doing well. It’s taken me long to write to you since baby’s email went public. I received a call minutes later, emails started flowing (they still are) and honestly I’m overwhelmed.
    Some wish us luck and good life, some are asking for my songs… Some want to work with baby and I in any capacity and change the world. It’s these small steps Biko, that cover a milestone. I am on the verge of getting airtime in one local TV to launch my video…. All this thanks to that post.
    Thanks a lot Biko. I’ll grab any chance that comes by to be of help to the society. And when baby completes her school, I believe we shall do more.
    Thanks.

  66. The government of Kenya under the Ministry of Devolution and Planning has a department that offers counselling services. Their Counselors are available in each province. In Nairobi they are at NHIF Building on 13th floor.

  67. The headlines today state that 47% of Kenyan youngsters believe in corruption as long as you don’t get caught. Here is a lady working hard to overcome her challenges, in love with a broke guy who didn’t even go to college and dreaming of changing lives. There is hope.

  68. I pray you find strength to over come what very you’re going through.
    No one said it gonna be smooth sailing but always appreciate the little
    tiny things you’ve. That “small” to you means a world to someone else

  69. There is nothing as hard as having a Vision but having to wake up and deal with the reality..
    Listen to “today has been ok” by sleeping at last.

  70. There is nothing as tough as having a dream but having to wake up to deal with the reality.
    Listen to “today has been ok” by sleeping at last.

  71. I am a life coach. I help people who feel hopeless to find hope again. I work with people who are struggling to find direction and make sense of where to go and how to get there. Email me: [email protected] or find me on FaceBook: Finding Futures

  72. for once a non insurance agent is also advocating for the importance of acknoledging the importance of insurance. Nice piece Doc

  73. Whoa! There’s so much pain in the world. Life happens! A note to the Anon author, Keep the fighting spirit, you will be ok. I can only think of lines from the poem Desiderata to keep you going. The universe as they say is just unfolding as it should. Go on and read it.

  74. Life happens! To all of us! I am glad that there is a person out there who is thinking about making it in order to help other people. Regardless of what is happening, you will surely make it. Just take one day at a time. And that guy you say loves you, hang in there, he just might surprise you. Life happens at the pace of life…

  75. I have enjoyed her writing….

    @Ms Anonymous – please get the lyrics of the song ‘my story’ by Big Daddy Weave. That will be the testimony of your life.

  76. Wow! The comments to this post should be an inspiration to anyone feeling lonely, lost, forgotten or hopeless. I feel encouraged and I believe Anonymous feels the same. Keep reminding God about your dreams, He’s more than eager to surprise you. Talk about the post election violence, my family lost everything but through hard work, persistence and and prayers we got back on our feet. We are actually doing better than before the clashes. You have an amazing heart and you will definitely make it!

  77. This is to all of us who have dreams, and are willing to go the extra mile burn the candle from both ends, just so we can bring change, inspire lives, help where we can. Put smiles on people’s faces, to you I say, ALUTA CONTINUA.

  78. it took me awhile to read this …..i must say it makes you think of all the things we take for granted…..
    i wish you well anonymous and to the boy who loves you tell him to keep dreaming as biko says life happens at the pace of life

  79. its unfortunate life has become so cold nowadays…everyone is on their lane pushing for themselves to get that money.No one sees beyond their immediate circle. No one cares. Sadly, it is the way the world has become. Being communal is considered native and ‘african’. We all have problems bogging us down. Everyone deserves to be heard and loved. I know a good counselor. Mature and keeps it 100. If you’d want to have a shrink session just contact her at [email protected]. Her name is Irene.

  80. Please email me Biko, for anyone who may need to focus and get their heads straight, and struggling through any of these transitions.

  81. i know it always sounds a bit chessy to say that God can never let u go through something he knows u cant handle but i think it is the belief that it is true that lifts u up wen u are down…anonymous i know u will finish school n ul build ua folks the house they want and ua boyfriend will realise his dreams…all we have is hope n faith

  82. You are strong; be strong for just a little more time its 9 years since 07 and you still standing tall you will win this because every day you choose to wake up and fight

  83. that Jay z song is called “history” and it’s a great song showing how success is a staircase, not an elevator. all will be well, a step at a time. cheers, we meet at the mountain top.

  84. This lady proves that there is hope for a tree, even though it may be cut down n its root dry in the soil, yet at the scent of water,read Bikozulu, it sprouts again

  85. such a beautiful soul.just because,when I look at it from my angle your struggle is worse than mine,doesn’t make mine any easier to bear or a lighter burden to carry.You’ll get there honey.One little step after the other.life is one big Cha-cha!don’t forget to smile & dance through those tears. You have a fire in your soul.

  86. I loved the story because of how sad and baringly honest it was. I come here to laugh my worries away but this piece reminded me that everyone is working through some stuff and its quite encouraging. Great work.

  87. she writes beautifully. I like the way she describes her love for this man . The kids in wards, the ones born motherless.
    lesson learnt.
    Be thankful. Always.

  88. I cannot help with the music thing but the children with those condition I can (am an O.T) either through connecting to organisations near them or training them on how to nurture the children’s capabilities.

  89. They year is 2019. Is is okay that am following up if she did graduate? And where is she practicing – its always good to have hope that indeed there’s a light at that tunnel’s end..