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Many years ago, parents in Kenya would be devastated when their teenage daughter became pregnant. It was a taboo. It was shameful.

Our African cultures cherish purity till the wedding night.

When a teenage girl did become pregnant, their fathers were prone to overreacting.

Herein is a story of a teenage girl who became pregnant.

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"Much of life can never be explained but only witnessed" – Rachel Naomi.

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It is amazing what some gentlemen go through so as to get their Sweetheart! Caleb in this story, after trying all he knew how, was still single into his thirties, with two younger siblings waiting to wed after him.

Eventually, following a "sorry, wrong number" response to a call, he decided to call that number back, befriended the lady, and eventually married her.

This is a VERY rare occurrence. However, amazingly, you do find such occurrences, that led to VERY happy marriages.

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Hi! I’m Irene. I had a childhood that was incredible. I was brought up by relatives. Relatives who might not have had my best interests at heart. I come from a polygamous home, and my parents retired when I was only thirteen years old.

I stayed with uncles, cousins, nieces, step-brothers, step-sisters, aunts, among many other relatives.

The result: I now have five daughters with four different men.

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How did you meet your wife? How did you meet your husband? Through Facebook? Through Twitter? Through other social networking or dating sites? I met mine in a most unusual way. Read on for the full story.

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This is a poem highlighting the disillusionment of a citizen who in his own realization thinks the current state of affairs is as a result of outsiders. In his opinion foreigners are to blame for the tribalism, disunity, tribal wars, poverty, inflation, crime and all evils that are eating the society. He laments that it was him, together with his fellow citizens who sold their freedom (birthright) by welcoming and accommodating the foreigners. The poem is written from a view of a Common Kenyan.

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Kenya is with all means fighting impunity.

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Coffee Beans – The champagne of the International Coffee Organization.

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I m So Worry About my Future.

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When the brain refuses to ask, answer, do or tell.

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