This archive report was first published on 12 January 2020.
Fiolina must return unconditionally, or else! ¶
By MWALIMU ANDREW
As we approach the new decade, I am reminded of the amazing Christmas season I had last year. It was a time of grand plans and parties, but it was also a time of unexpected events that changed the course of my life.
On December 24, the eve of Christmas, Constable Ford and Pius disappeared, leaving me and my friends Fiolina and Rumona high and dry. We had planned to visit Kisumu for Christmas shopping, but their disappearance meant that we missed out on a golden opportunity.
But that was not the only challenge we faced. The people who had supplied tents, chairs, music systems, and other items for our Christmas party were left unpaid, and they came to me seeking payment. I had to explain to them that I was just a middleman and had no money to pay them.
Fiolina was also upset with me because she thought that Constable Ford and Pius had given me a lot of money that I had not disclosed to her. But this was not true, and I had to explain to her that I had not received any money from them.
Despite the challenges we faced, I was able to manage the school, FioDrelina CBC Pedagogical Academy, Mwisho wa Lami Campus, with the help of beautiful Rumona and a teacher we had hired. The school is running smoothly, and I am confident that it will continue to thrive even in Fiolina's absence.
So, Fiolina, if you are reading this, just come back home. I will not apologize or attempt to build any bridge. The school is running well even in your absence, and if you take long, even your home will soon be running smoothly. Come back, unconditionally!