Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Love note by Lydia Limbe to her Sisters






Dear Flavius Rehema & Jacqueline Chepngeno,

Being a woman in this time and age is not an easy thing especially when you have no one who understands what you are going through. I am lucky to have had a hand to hold, a shoulder to cry on and someone to always tell me “Nakufeel dada.” (I feel you sister). You display the most genuine friendship and heartfelt love that show you understand and truly care about others. It is like the love of a mother and child. A great woman once said, ‘when a door is opened for you, make sure to leave the door open for another sister to enter.’ You generously opened that door for me and I will make sure to leave it open for another young one to enter.
Thank you for showing me what sisterhood really means.
With love,
Millicent




 Nangor Millicent Lokaale:
Millicent is a student at the University of Nairobi, Parklands Campus, pursuing an undergraduate degree in Law. She is a brilliant young woman from the Turkana Community who went through mentorship and scholarship in the Akili Dada program. Millicent is an upcoming woman leader and also a Youth Leader in her community. She is currently the Organizing Secretary of the “Turkana University of Nairobi Students Association (TUNSA) and holds various position of leadership in different Associations in her community. Millicent is interested in women leadership and women’s right. She dreams of becoming a women’s’ Rights Activities in the near future.

 (Facebook: Milly Nangor, Twitter: Milly_Nangor, Email: Nangormillicent@gmail.com )


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