What can I say? I’m a mother, a sister, a sometimes coder, a blogger, a lover of travel (constrained by time and money), a (dream) writer, a football fan, a (leisure) swimmer, a never-gambler, a dreamer. Yes I know this ‘about me’ description is boring but it will have to stay till I can come up with something more interesting.
From October 2014 to some time in 2018, I will be in Japan, courtesy of a research scholarship by the Japanese government. Hopefully by the end of it, I shall come out with a doctorate in computer science. Where to go from there, who knows?
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Dear Savvy,
you are awesome. that is all
I’m so impressed at how you kept up your blog for all those years! I think I updated mine every other year or so :).
Love your lifelong dream!
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When i visit a blog, chances are that I see that the construction is poor and the writting bad. Regarding your blog,I could honestly say that you writting is decent and your website solid.
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hey av become a big fan lately bin readin each post as they come. Love those stories totaly but u dint blog about the elections for october last year. Huh? Othrwse keep up th good stuff.
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Really impressive,keep bringing em stories.
Considering Africa doesnt have lotsa content on the www,we need more of u to build more content.
Kudos
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Savvy….
You have blogging skills like no other i have come accross. I look up to you for tips for my blog. Keep it up…
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Everything about you is amazing. I wonder how you are able to keep up and set aside the time to keep updating your blogs. You are a natural, my inspiration. Never have I ever seen so much determination in a person and a lady for that matter as you. Am in love with ALL your work.
Did you ever read the set piece book called “African Short Stories”? there is a short story titled “Trully Married Woman”. In that story it shows how this woman was very hardworking and the husband was a punk ass drunk. One day she left and left him with nothing. But the theme of the story was how she was very very determined and worked her sweat out to improve her life and her kids without the help of her hubby. You remind me of the character in that story.
Keep it up girl but you have inspired me to be your competition.
Love you girl.
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Congratulations girl for all your achievements so far…………………I love your blog and wish you all the best in future.
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Thank you so much.
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you are an inspiration savvy i just hope to meet you some day.I am still young in my education also in strathmore and i hope to reach where you have reached and even further.keep up with the spirit.love the blog. 🙂
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i just read your article in todays local.you are awesome.blessings. roselyne
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Thanks roselyne! I try to keep the blog interesting and relevant!
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I like this idea.
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Thanks, welcome to join it 🙂
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First time here. I hope you still have the courage to take Kenyan blogosphere to the next level.
Happy blogging.
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Thank you!
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bookmarked
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Thanks Cy! And to think we worked together..
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Great work, at least I know you, from JKUAT, keep it up gal
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I remember you.. thanks for reading.
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what else can I say about this?You took the words out of my mouth already.with this stuff got to smile and giggle google whenever on the http://www…thumps up girl,oh! lady uuuyah…so good…!
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Thank you 🙂
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Harry i love your blog. You have really put in sooooo much information. Im wondering how you manage to do this and study at the same time. Goood work girl. Wish one day you grow to become a huffington.
PS plz put a link in your blog to our site at http://www.airc.go.ke so that ma youths can access a lot of agricultural information.
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Thanks for the blog loving! I do it on a weekly basis, my studies aren’t too demanding if I’m focused!
I will put up the link to the site.
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I like what you are doing mochokoro. Go,go,go,gooooooooooooo. The sky is the limit.
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Thank you for the encouragement, sokoro!
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Hey you are an inspiration and a perfect role model for the youth of this country, i recommend you read a book titled from Third world to first by Lee Kuan Yew the singapore’s founding father.
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Thanks, I’ll search for the book!
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Is Savvy Kenya your real name?
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Yes it is. Well, more like a pseudonym.
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Nice blog eh. . .When next I’m your country, I will give you a buzz. . .:)
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Please do.. interesting blog you have too, swinging poet!
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Great work, keep it up!
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Hi Savvy Kenya! I was reading a month-old article about Bitcoin in Kenya and the following comments – which is how I ended up here. I am currently doing my BcS’s on this particular topic and I would like to get your perspective on this. Would you be interested in doing a 30 minute skype-session with me this weekend? All the best, Steph
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Hi Steph, kindly drop me an email using the contact page.
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I dont, know…am inspired here, i did my diploma in BIT at TUK, I would enroll in a better uni for computer sci or related degree but i have to halt coz of mullah, still the same i have bigger dreams than my booty, am so enthusiastic about being a programmer/system analyst, even though am still on foundation am so optimistic.
I would love to have a mentor and such inspiring people to give me that pat on the back.
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Really informative and entertaining. Keep it up savvykenyan!
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I just randomly sesrched for your blog I used to read it back in 2013 before joining JKUAT , now I’m done and I’m back here. Good to see your blog is still active. I did Comp. Tech.
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We made some good memories in JKUAT, I hope you did too. Yes, I will keep blogging.. although my life isn’t as adventurous as it used to be (I think!)
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