Eugene Makokha posted in the group Eugene Shiundu, an african writer
“Visiting the Great Wall of China is the dream of any young African writer. The wall remains a landmark in the history of China. I was happy to witness both Chinese and foreign tourists on the wall. It disappears into the mountains like the tail of a hidden dragon.”
Eugene Makokha posted in the group Eugene Shiundu, an african writer
“My favorite pet, Rex is playful and healthy. He guards the compound when I leave for the city and is the most handsome in the village. He is a lion to me because he is fierce and courageous. Last year, he was sick but adapted quickly to become part of my family. I was disturbed and thought he was going to die. This time, I found him more handsome…Read More
- I gave him a bone but he ignored
Eugene Makokha posted in the group Eugene Shiundu, an african writer
“My dream as a writer is to retell the story of the lion king from my own perspective”
Réjane Blouin posted in the group Les Elémentaux: fées, lutins, elfes…
Eugene Makokha posted in the group Eugene Shiundu, an african writer
“I started my education at a local school in the countryside before the age of 12. Later I moved to a boarding school whose foundation was Catholic. I loved the new life and found new friends who helped me to modernize my habits. Muslims and Hindu believers were students at the school too and did not fear the influence of the Catholic church. I…Read More
Eugene Makokha posted in the group KENYA
“I love Kenya because it is one of the most peaceful countries in Africa. Swahili and English are the two official languages of my nation. Kenya does not have a state religion, which gives Kenyans the freedom of worship. It comprises of more than 40tribes which coexist under the leadership of one president, elected by the people. The entry of…Read More
Eugene Makokha posted in the group ARTS MARTIAUX INTERNES
“As one of the internal martials arts, Taichi has greatly improved my body fitness because of the different breathing techniques. Sometimes I hold my breath, other times I take a deep breathe. Internal organs rely on your breath to get stronger for the body to adapt to the surrounding environment”
Eugene Makokha posted in the group Eugene Shiundu, an african writer
I am a Luhya from Western Kenya. The Luhya people are part of the Bantu of Africa who are spread across the continent. Africa lives in me, and visiting another country only adds value to my view of the world and the culture of other races. My visit to China as a young African writer opened a new page in my life regarding my lifestyle and eating…Read More
Sabina Fucci posted in the group Ghana
Beuty of Ghana
Eugene Makokha posted in the group KENYA
The Nandi Escarpment forms the border between the Kabras subtribe of the Luhya people and the Nandi subtribe of the Kalenjin people. History speaks of some conflicts between the two, but in reality, they are two friends who interact socially, politically and economically to cope up with life on the Western side of Kenya
Eugene Makokha posted in the group Eugene Shiundu, an african writer
I was born and raised in Africa, my motherland. I only knew about Africa, its people and a few foreign visitors until I visited a foreign country for the first time. In China, I became friends with numerous individuals representing their nations. I advanced my knowledge in Taichi and learnt to connect heaven and earth through meditation
Eugene Makokha posted in the group ARTS MARTIAUX INTERNES
Tea is an important part of Chinese culture and internal martial arts because it strengthens the internal organs
“She is not lonely, she is with me.”
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