1.
He went to St. Gabriel’s Seminary School in
Kisumu and always dreamt of becoming a Catholic priest.
2.
He came to Nairobi for the first time in
early 2000s
4.
He worked for years at his aunt’s food
kiosk at Gikomba where he could sell uji and other food stuff
5.
He worked as a sales person with Close-Up
and worked at Uchumi Supermarket Mombasa Road branch
6.
He had interest in print media but later
diverted interest with electronic media
7.
His first attachment was with KTN where he
became a business reporter
8.
His first article which was more of an
entertainment article was rejected by a paper owned by Royal Media Services
9.
In 2005 he wanted to launch a monthly paper
dubbed The Classic Month with Jared
Opiyo but failed to launch due to lack of funds.
10. He went
to Daystar University later on as Jared was deployed by RMS as a reporter for
Radio Ramogi
11.
He is a staunch Christian and born again
The
Kenyan DAILY POST
12 Comments
Kazi ni kazi mradi he didnt sell human parts
ReplyDeleteAsk me why i dont love him nowadays and i will not answer. My love fro him has gradually decreased lately maybe because of his funny funny character. You still stand a chance to stand taller Man
ReplyDeleteLarry, sky is the limit as to what you can achieve. Wish you all the best as you endeavour to better yourself.
ReplyDeleteKeep moving on till you touch your dreams..so what even if he sold porridge.. fact remains he is a hardworking person..Not unless you are born in riches.. you will need to make ends meet.. BIG UP LARRY!!
ReplyDeleteWe all start from somewhere!God lifts us up!!!
ReplyDeleteit doesnt matter selling uji..kwani si bora upate doh..hongera Larry..u should aim at the Sun!I like yuh
ReplyDeleteAnd what is wrong with that? Most of the high and mighty started small. At least he is still not where he started, keep on moving on Larry. I love your guts and your ways of doing things differently.
ReplyDeleteis he married??????????
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration bro. Keep going on
ReplyDeleteProud of him,yaani selling Uji is news! at least he was not a thief.This is what having a dream means.
ReplyDeleteA journey of a thousand miles starts with one step. Larry, your story shows progression and the direction is promising. Like Johnnie Walker lovers would tell you...."keep walking!" I have come to love your TV presence especially THE TREND. Am amazed at how you manage to come up with such funny & informative pieces. May God keep on blessing thy young self so as to reach where He wants you to be, Amen.
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant, it shows how focused you are in life. However you are infuriatingly inquisitive especially when interviewing persons on TV. Need to check on that.
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