CHARLES KANJAMA'S TAKE ON AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP

  Charles Kanjama, an advocate of the high court of Kenya was asked to tackle the topic "Rebuilding the broken walls," he started by asking if the walls were broken in the first place, or if the walls needed to be broken or if bridges were to be built instead of wall, just like Pope Francis had said in the case of illegal immigrants.

    People had different views, some said walls of ignorance,immorality, corruption, tribalism and such needed to be broken.
 Others said that the walls of trust, unity and such needed to be rebuilt. quite the same things, I thought. The advocate stuck to his topic of discussion and said the first step to rebuild the walls was to acknowledge that the walls were broken(acknowledging the problem). He gave the example of Nehemiah in the bible. After that we need to have a vision then identify the values needed to build the walls, then incorporating virtue and then we get the victory. 
    What fascinated me most was the story of a young man who saw that his country was so bad and because he wanted to change it, he changed his nationality but twenty years down the line things were still the same so he decided to change his county and so he moved to another county. After twenty years he realized that things were worse, so he decide to change his family. When he was old he figured out what the problem was................to be continued

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