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Thursday, November 01, 2012

CHURCHILL/MWALIMU KING’ANG’I IS NOT FUNNY!!


Thumbs up Marketing Students Association (MSA).Yours was an excellent job. There could never have been a better way to strengthen comrades than giving information. All will acclaim to the fact that decision making revolves around the kernel of information. The above average delivery can be best described by looking at the kind of speakers availed.
The splendid experience unfolding in the gist of the Ahadi Kenya MD, Dr.Stanley Kamau. Just from the outlook, the message was obvious that he could have had no better a substitute. In a cool expensive suit the impression created was that of a learned, composed and highly experienced professional. The powerful speech further affirmed the intellectual prowess of Dr.Kamau. His eloquence and smooth flow of ideas is again unparalleled. This is the kind if a guy you never find referring from scribbled reminder notes but without a single compromise to his eloquence. The message sinks home in a stylish and sequential way that reminds you of the monotonous PowerPoint.In utmost, it need be captured a crucial lesson from the Ahadi Kenya MD.That of determination. In equal measure, responsibility was highly advocated and most uniquely the spirit of benevolence. With the artistic interesting narration of his life experiences, it was not lost in the least to the audience that Dr.Stanley had indeed a story to tell. Otherwise how would explain the miraculous transformation from a matatu conductor, at some time, to director of several key companies? Capping it all was the resounding message: giving is paramount for success.
Lucy Mmari the CEO careerDirections Ltd did little to frustrate the already smoking hot rhythm set. The young-looking mother of four provided what I conclusively tagged as the most relevant, not watering down the rest, topic to the audience. A conspicuous message all through her speech is that bargain for a job supersedes paper qualification. All inclusive from the hectic CV writing to the sickening job interviews and tricky task of retaining a job. Justifiably speaking, such a presentation can be rightfully equated to inviting to a feast a starving man. Comrades need more of such in future if the backlog in unemployment is to be fatally dealt with.
A good public speaker will tell you just how an uphill task it is to speak after a good speaker. It is so much a headache to simply flow along an already set high mood in the audience.Notwithstanding; Ms Catherine Kasavuli ain't the kind to grow goose pimples on such fear. The Royal Media PR Manager made a stylish entrance to the stage that alone thrilled the crowd. An infectious smile, unfathomed brilliance and a lazy swing on her high heels did the magic. A further dance with the MC to the ‘Strength of a Woman’ left the audience with little to guess on what to expect from the age-defiant lady. Most emphatically her message revolved around being multifaceted. That ability to multi-task things comfortably. She further stressed on the need to discover ones passion in order to unleash full potential.Artistically,the ‘queen of the TV waves’ reconciled her professional experience in the media to bring on board the career line of the audience-business students.With such staff,it is now clear why Royal Media has managed to define a clear niche in the media industry.
Daniel Ndambuki alias Churchill/Mwalimu King’ang’i.The mere typing of his name tempts a laughter. Spade be called spade, the Classic 105 morning breakfast show co-host is the most accurate definition for ‘funny.’ Cutting across all through from his stylish arrival in a miniature, environment friendly car that reminds you of a fat mouse to entering the hall like sneaking. As a matter of ‘obvious’ it ended up the opposite. The keen imploring eyes of the audience could have readily distinguished him from a myriad of disguised guys. It is good to mention here that the guy looks excellently physically fit, a sure sign of a great menu! A protruding tummy resembling that of a fed-up tycoon and sagging, fleshy cheeks that remind you of a well-fed supermarket kitten. All packed in a striped shirt, dark trousers and an expensive look completed the fabulous comedian. That said the presentation bit literally brought down the roof with laughter. For a truth, any word from Mwalimu King’ang’i is either funny or very funny. All way from giving three meanings to the MRC dose-The GSU to acting the drama scene as a big mahogany tree. On the serious side of funny, a prevalent theme in the presentation revolved around determination, perseverance, optimism and hard work. A close study at his experiences depicts a nature of the stubborn boil that will never depart. Deep down the ever comical guy lies the focused, determined and ambitious fellow. It is only thus it can be understood his unending nagging to the US embassies for a visa. At least that’ just how it paid off by him receiving the noble, coveted stately invitation during the Obama inauguration.
Above all, Churchill impacted an all time lesson to the audience .That of climbing the ladder and giving a hand to the fellow behind you in the lower steps. In his own words and realistically,  the very same persons will cushion and bounce you back to the former position in case of a downfall.Flatly,he never minced words in putting it in black and white that there will always be forces to pull you down. Sealing it all were his words of advice: be wealthy and not just rich.
Truly speaking, Mr.Ndambuki could never have celebrated his nth birthday in a better style. The delicious cake told it all. Amidst all that, one thing I discovered is that Churchill is NOT funny; he is TOO funny!!!
To the organizers of the event, hats off! You guys did a commendable job.                                       

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