Mzee Kiziwi has reliably informed that Nickson Kakiri, the much hyped first World deaf Leadership Scholar of Gallaudet University, unable or unwilling to find employment or work in Kenya (yet living in an expensive Yaya Apartment worth 45,000 per month), has landed a job in Asia.
This was made possible by his recent meeting with his Japanese friend Prof. Miya Moto.
This is good news for Nickson. He knows what he wants: to leave Kenya since he does not wish to teach, lord over Global Deaf Connection-Kenya where he is the Board Chairman.
But Mr. kakiri, why did you not go to Kenya Institute of Special Education? Is it because they look down on your Gallaudet University Degree? This is your best avenue because even Dr. Michael Ndurumo, PhD (Psychology) who does not know Kenyan Sign Language but who arrived here while we were still in primary school went through there before he was finally recognized and given a job as a university lecturer, a la Maseno University with a full time interpreter.
M.K