Monday, August 10, 2015

The Journey Has Just Begun...

Leaders are born if not made…the epitome of class encompassing an humbled young and visionary friend and a course-mate is an all time story that I find so blessed to share to the entire world. sit back and enjoy!!
Learning in a congested class of some village bamboo school back in Nyamira County didn't deter him from venturing seriously in the campaign against the massive injustice pool embedded in the carnal system of the rigid society we living in. The vision enmeshed in him was the burning candle ready to light the world. He chose as his core duty to pursue his will of championing the right of the voiceless and rose to a selfless lawyer of all comrade fraternity after clinching a chance  in Egerton university.
 
The best part of it, is how he learned the dynamics of leadership and rose through all ages, defaulting the odds  to make it a reality in the highly competitive learned friends league.
The passion to bring into record the nuisance in our system motivated him to contest as the Governor of the Faculty of Environment and Resource Development at Egerton University in his Second year and believe you me he won with a land slide. This was just an elevation of  his leadership responsibilities, for previously in his 1st year was chosen  favorite shepherd for the Eco-Tourism and Hospitality class. Through the humble mentor-ship of senior University staff, Prof. Rose Mwonya DVC A/A, Deans Dr. Obweyere, Dr. John Mironga and Dr. Ogendi he was entirely modeled into an all-round visionary man setting a record of smooth leadership and transition without chaotic instances; for his drive of democratic dialogue tipped him as a man of standards. Am talking of one and the only DAVIS MATTHEW. A friend , colleague and my Faculty Governor.  "May God bless you abundantly"

For the longest have known and worked with him, he showcased first class maturity, exorbitant discipline and handled situation with moderation. I challenge all comrades to follow closely to the footsteps of this noble man, DAVIS in the overall aid of making Kenya a world cosmopolitan as envisaged in vision 2030 goals.

His main test in leadership came when he was a faculty Governor in the recent days of Egerton transition;from manual to a digitalized university systems. Back then, accommodation rooms where booked manually and this posed a tedious assignments for all comrades who had to queue for long hour either to pay fee or pay for accommodation all the way to the allocation of a cubicle to lay your head. When things went bad pirating was the only way of survival tactic in the campus. Thanks our university management for virtualizing everything in the university.  It was not a simple journey and as we all know leadership is not just an event but a lifetime process more over a calling. A commitment to remain loyal to the society; knocking all doors to ensure a lime light is their gross benefit.

Davis says, “Throughout my term I learned that, living for humanity daily is my sole purpose in my entire life. That’s why I will always support our visionary n able government which clearly showcases its deepest sincere interest in women and youth empowerment as they constitute the larger majority of the countries key team players. As Obama said,"a team with half of members not playing will always lose" This highlight the plight of less developed countries where Kenya is a not exempted yet.
Leadership is a calling, not a win or lose business, he continues, its an inner urge to assist, direct, correct and execute ones key responsibilities  fairly without impartiality to all."Humanity First."

"To crown it all, i give Special thanks to My Greatest Family"MATTHEWS FAMILY" for the exemplary upbringing and the well chosen words of Wisdom. May the Almighty Lord keep you safe Enough to the enjoy the fruits of your toil. Love you all."
 




©GKatolo 2015 .....@Thank you

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