Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Come let’s talk Technology….!

Njakwe Self-styled Tech-writer and a blogger!


Njakwe, that’s ma grandma, so I’m the young Njakwe named as per the Agikuyu traditions…..! Brought up in a small countryside Kirangari, a village in Gatundu South, Central Kenya. That’s the home of the Kenyans founding father, Mzee Jomo.

Born on an eve to lover’s day, Valentine. I’m energized with love and I love my God too. My mum and Dad both called Njuguna hail from Kirangari. I’m a last born in a family of five; I got two siblings Kimani Kamau.

I did my primary school levels in Gatundu primary school under close watch of Miss Ng’endo, my aunt, who was then the headmistress and spend most of my teenage life at Kerugoya Girls high school before joining Nairobi Institute of Business Studies horn my Journalism. Well, like it’s always told, you’re never too old for education. I still got some plans cooking!


My read: Kenyaengineer.co.ke, the tech column
My Life: It’s what pictures I take; the world is a global village.
My quote: This too shall pass!
My Politics: Innovative
My Energies: Fellowships and dancing
My food: Githeri (for my community) and chicken (being a Kenyan gal)
My Religion: He is the alpha and Omega
My colour: Blue the tech colour
My Music: Slower the better
My sports: Basketball
My life manual: The bible

Remarks
The ability for anybody to have a thought, be able to type it up and then publish it online for the world to see (for free) changed everything we know about publishing, journalism and the media. Journalism is the right profession!

4 comments:

  1. I am a follower(your first)on your other blog. I enjoy spiritual blogs.

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  2. No wonder she didnt beat you up like me...tell us abt kenyan technology

    http://www.vibeweekly.com/home/features/2219-why-a-rural-wife-is-better-than-an-urban-wife.html

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