Friday, December 11, 2015

woman vows to stop husband's wedding


Ms Kezziah Ngima during an interview- Photo By Faith Nyamai

BY FAITH NYAMAI
@faithnyamai
nyamai@gmail.com
A Nyeri woman has vowed to stop her estranged husband from legalizing his marriage with his second wife in a church wedding on Saturday for refusing he gives their 12 years old son his share of inheritance.
Ms Kezziah Ngima,38 years old is threatening to obtain a court order by Friday  and in the event the order is not issued by then she storm the wedding venue and declare to be the first customary married wife to Mr Danson Njuguna.
Her separated husband Mr Njuguna is scheduled to legalize his marriage with his second wife at the St Francis Asisi Catholic Church in Kasarani Nairobi.

According to Ms Ngima they had been customary married with Mr Njuguna from 2001 to 2010 and had together born two children, one is the 12 years old son while the other child died during delivery in 2006.
Ms Ngima said the two came to know each other in 1998 when she was a student while Mr Njuguna was her tutor at a college in Nakuru.
They visited her parents and Mr Njuguna paid her dowry in April, 3, 2001 after which they moved in together on a customary marriage as husband and wife living in Murang’a where he comes from.
At the time, Ms Ngima said she and her parents wanted they get married in church but they did not because he and his parents claimed they did not have enough money to hold a wedding.
“Disagreements started when we moved to Nairobi in 2006 and I got pregnant for our second born child,” she told the Daily Nation.
When her time to deliver came, she was taken to the Kenyatta National hospital where she was admitted, the doctors discovered a problem and they told her that it was a rapture.
“The doctor said it was already too late and that lead to the death of our baby. The doctors also said because of the rapture I could no longer give birth and to safe my life my uterus had to be removed” she said.
Mr Ngima said, soon after recovery her husband started mistreating her and would many times move out of their matrimonial home and started relating to another woman claiming he cannot continue living with a barren woman.
“ In 2010 March ,he left our house and moved in with another woman, leaving me alone with our son and he even went ahead and paid dowry for the second woman whom they are living together and wants to legalize their wedding with on Saturday” explained Ms Ngima.
She said, in October 2010, she filed a case in court seeking that Mr Njuguna supports and caters for the expenses of raising and educating their son.
On June 7, 2011 Nyeri resident Magistrate Joan Wambilyanga ordered Mr Njuguna to take his parental responsibility of his son. The court also ordered him to educate and pay for all medical expenses and a guardian up keep of Sh 10,000 per month and the cost of the suit.
Ms Ngima said that even after the ruling, Mr Njunguna has refused to support their son.
When contacted through phone Mr Njuguna said he did not want to discuss anything with the media.
Mr Njuguna said because Ms Nguma is out to shame him, he has cancelled the planned wedding but they will meet her on a separate place.
“I do not have my side of story, because she has succeeded in stopping the wedding I have cancelled it, I cannot stand that shame she wants to put me in,” said Mr Njuguna.
He added “I have talked to my lawyer and we shall be meeting her even if it is in court.”
The church is expected to officiate mass weddings where 36 couples will  formalize their marriages.
Efforts to get a comment from the priest in charge failed as call we placed went unanswered.


Tuesday, December 8, 2015

83 yeald old Grany asked to move from her 15 years old house.



Purity for the elderly foundation CEO helps Ms Zipporah Nyawira to seat on a stool outside her house.- Photo By Faith Nyamai




BY FAITH NYAMAI
@faithnyamai
nyamaif@gmail.com
On a day when Pope Francis emphatically talked on how to embrace the poor and showing compassion to the vulnerable people in the society, a granny ma in Amboni Village, Nyeri County has less than 72 hours to vacate a house she has lived for 15 years, after the landlord notified her to relocate.
The 81 year- old woman Zipporrah  Nyawira has been living  in the house with her eight grandchildren orphaned by her daughters and her 46 year old son since 2000.
According to Ms Nyawira, the land lord visited them on November 20 this month and informed them that she, her eight grandchildren and her son must relocate within 10 days as he has sold the parcel of land where the house the family has been calling their home.
The landlord also told them that he has plans to demolish the house to allow the new owner take control of the land.
“I do not know where to relocate to neither do I know where to take all these grandchildren I am their father and at the same time I am their mother,” she emotionally told the Nation yesterday during an interview.
The now helpless granny man who can barely move around to feed her family except by supporting herself with a stick has been depending on well-wishers to educate her grandchildren who are aged between eight and 17 years-old.
His third born son who is also the only living engages himself in casual jobs in the neighbourhood to enable him get food for the mother and the grandchildren.
According to the son, Mr  James Maina, 46,the family had been moving from one rental house to another for many years because they did not own any land until they moved in to the house where they have lived in good relationship with the land lord.
“We had been living so peacefully in the three roomed wooden house paying a monthly rent of Sh 200 per room, but with time the structures got destroyed forcing my mother to share one room with all the eight children, four boys and four girls left by my deceased siblings.” he said.
He added that what pains them most is because a month ago, they approached the landlord to allow them allow non-governmental organizations to help them repair the house because the house was leaking.
According to the Purity for the Elderly Foundation, an NGO based in Nyeri Ms Joyce Wanjiku Kairo the organization spend Sh 52,000 to repair the house for the family.
“ Before we did the repairs, the house was leaking and we had to buy double decker beds, beddings,  mattresses, irons sheets and other roofing materials  and repaired the house to give the granny ma and her grandchildren to live in a decent house,” said Ms Kairo.
However when reached by the Nation via mobile Phone, the landlord Mr Simoni Murange said he sold the land on November 11 this month the new owner have him  one month to remove all his structures.
“ I also informed the son that I have sold the land and so they should vacate to allow the new owner to take possession of the land” Said Mr Murange.
Mr Murange denied that he had given the family 10 days to vacate saying that they have until December 11 to relocate.
This sounding like one of the poor people that Pope Francis referred to as he addressed slum dwellers in Kangemi .Pope Francis condemned denial of basic  services to the poor.
The family is now left in the hands of well-wishers to help them find a new home.

Friday, May 22, 2015

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Saturday, October 18, 2014

How social media is driving young people into Zombies





 ( Photo from the internet)Borrowed.

By  Faith Nyamai

Walking along the streets of Nairobi and other major cities, it’s evident that phones have become like ‘the sole social partner’ among many young people. When one is not listening to music, they are either on social media, chatting with their peers through WhatsApp, Facebook, twitter and other avenues.
Literally young people are losing their social being. The time young people could spend in the past chatting with friend’s verbally and visiting each other has been singled out to the small electronic gadget referred to as the phone.
The strict rules by the ministry of education that prohibits the students to have phones in school did not deter students from having the gadgets in school.
I was amazed to meet a 15 year old girl in a school in Nairobi, her name is Princess. She could not spend even a minute without checking up with her friends on the social media, starting one chat after another and sending text messages.
Surprisingly she was sharing with her friend on how she spent her weekend in a luxurious hotel in town with a dude.  
Her conduct reminded me of a recent research which shows how young people have been obsessed with social media.
The research showed that nearly 60 percent of school going children cannot afford to concentrate in their studies because they are thinking on how they can share with their friends on social media sites.
The calculations of simple mathematics are a past reality, which teachers and lectures across the country have to fight among the young people.
The whole goal of becoming a great leader in the near future is not just an effort of the teachers forcing the students but also a heavy load that parents are carrying on behalf of their children.
The coming of social media is also turning children into lazy learners; in fact many of the young people are becoming Zombies.
They sit in front computers to google  nearly each and every question they are asked by their teachers and lectures  have assigned them.
Surprisingly many on them may not remember the answers they answered correctly two day ago, reason being, the google technology makes them especially those with low understanding capacity to duplicate answers while learning nothing.
Last year, a shocking report released by the Uwezo Kenya showed that   most children especially those in public primary schools could hardly read and write.
The report also revealed that over 50 out of 100 children especially under the age of 14 could not comprehend stories written with simple English.
This is just but a small fraction of what social media has turned young people into a focus less generation.
Young people no longer read novels and story books at their own free time as it was the culture of many schools.
While growing up in this generation has become a great challenge to many young people, refocusing their lives can be achieved through embracing positive thinking and learning the art of reading different types of books.
Putting in knowledge and being able to remember is the best definition one can have for being a learned and an educated fellow.
Young people need to realize that through social media and being open minded they can also learn new things and use the technology in discovering new research ideas.
 Instead of wasting time listening endless music through earphones and chatting all day out through the social media, young people can do exploits.
Social media and phones are a positive technology that young people can use to make themselves educated and rich with knowledge.
Martin Luther king Junior notes that the function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. But education which stops with efficiency may prove the greatest menace to society. The most dangerous criminal may be the man gifted with reason, but with no morals.


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