Grace Akinyi Jakoyo

Why Some People Prefer Fewer Friends: The Quiet Strength of Solitude

In a culture that celebrates constant connection, packed social calendars, and visible popularity, having few, or no, friends is often misunderstood. It is quietly...

What Your Mother Couldn’t Tell You and Your Father Didn’t Know

In the marriage  relationship ecosystem, one of the most pervasive operational failures is the gradual drift from partnership to parent–child dynamics between spouses. It’s...

Self-esteem Validation: a Problem of Peer Pressure

In a world that demands performance over presence, too many people are losing themselves to please others. We shrink our laughter so it doesn’t...

Raila’s Political Orphans and the 2027 Gamble: Can ODM Reinvent Itself?

With Raila Odinga gone, Kenya’s Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) enters uncharted territory. The man who for decades defined opposition politics, drove constitutional reform, and...

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