Life and Times of Japuonj Aloys Afulo Ogutu (1922-2006): A Luo-Kadimo (Kadimu?) Elder Part Ia-II

Author:   Entire Afulo Family ,  Leonardus Kraackman Rev ,  Jeremiah Ong'ech Ogola Dola
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   2
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9781693144745


Pages:   388
Publication Date:   14 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Life and Times of Japuonj Aloys Afulo Ogutu (1922-2006): A Luo-Kadimo (Kadimu?) Elder Part Ia-II


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Any native of Kadimo who actually grew up there is a walking miracle...surviving in the middle of the most dreaded disease...with vectors which other human beings in other parts of the country want to kill with bullets and hammers. The mere parasite load in their blood keeps others wondering how they are walking...this is why they are walking miracles.In the early parts of the 20th century, Japuonj Afulo was born (1922), just 37 years after his father's miraculous birth and survival (pon). Both lived in Alego for some time, with the latter spending almost the bulk of his active life in Alego--to survive the Maugo and Suna onslaught. Later, when they settled in Kadimo, Ogutu became chief and helped establish the first ever school, Usenge sector, sent Enok Obudho there as the founding headmaster, and sent his son Ogoma as one of the pioneer learners, among whom was Okulo from Ndiwo Kipenji (Dont dare ask lest....). Going to school was a mark of courage, stamina and sacrifice...as they walked over 20 km, departing from home by 4-5 am, walking through narrow paths and often meeting the hyenas, the leopards, snakes, among other wild animals. Yet this was a twice daily affair. Afulo was initially lucky because Ogoma represented the family in school....and the former was meant to be a family herdsboy....the wazee valued livestock more than everything else and sending a child to school was considered a waste...yet Chief Ogutu had to comply because it was a colonial law which he had to enforce in his vast Kadimu location.In later 1930's Afulo starts hiding to go to school..and he literally 'goyo akwadha' between schooling and taking care of livestock. He risked by choosing Yala, a newly established intermediate school in Gem, and became one of the founder pupils. here he learns to the end, and joins Asumbi teachers college to qualify as a P4 teacher. He was first employed at Madianya sector in Uyoma where he taught for 3 years before feting a transfer to start the first ever catholic school in Yimbo, and the third after Usenge and Majengo. here he teaches for 2 decades, and a gunshot injury forces him to shift base to Barkanyango where he teaches for another 15 years before his retirement in 1985. he lead the community in various capacities, but most importantly, established a most successful family of two wives and 16 surviving professional children. The book gives a detailed account of early life, aspects of what Afulo believed in, and most importantly, his siblings and his own nuclear family.

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Author:   Entire Afulo Family ,  Leonardus Kraackman Rev ,  Jeremiah Ong'ech Ogola Dola
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9781693144745


ISBN 10:   1693144743
Pages:   388
Publication Date:   14 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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