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Saturday, September 22, 2012

INTERNATIONAL AWARD A TOOL OF REALISATION OF A UNITED EAST AFRICA


International Award a tool for the realization of a united East Africa: - By Ochoo Ronald

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Author Ochoo Ronald
The preparation for my journey to Kenya for the expedition started as early as two months before the event’s day. It was quite demanding and hectic being the team leader of the Ugandan team. The real day for the event started on Saturday evening with boarding of the bus from the Simba Coach station.
 The purpose of the expedition was to fulfill the requirements of Gold participants under the Source of the Nile Award Uganda, which is under the International Award Association of the Duke of Edinburg’s Award. The expedition involved walking for over 80Km in four days and three nights. The journey started at about 7:30 pm in the evening at Simba Bus Station in Kampala Uganda, where we were seen off by Kenneth the operations manager of Nile Awards, Uganda. It was an exciting moment for me and the team owing to the fact that it was my first time across the border to Kenya and more so out of my country, and this time by Bus. All went on very well with a little delay at the border for clearance of entry that saw some of us almost forgetting to clear for the entry to Kenya.

Sunday 01/07/2012
We arrived in Kenya at about 7:00 am and the team of six were picked up by Mr. Malenya Harat from the bus station, along Kumasi Avenue and taken to the head office of the President’s Award in the Upper Hill of Nairobi, where we started experiencing the real Nairobi in our nerves and blood.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-01 to 06- July.The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 005.JPG 
On arrival at the Simba Coach bus station.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 014.JPG
At the P.A –Kenya Office
We had breakfast and then later Brunch then headed to Nairobi town to tour, we visited markets and shops, we had a chance to go to Kyriako Market Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\010720121528.jpg…and shops where there were lots of African crafts, and we also had chance to hope on the Matatu’s that saw us enjoy every bit of it and couldn’t get enough of it owing to the difference in their ways of travel and the loud music in them, under the guidance and leadership of Mr. Charles Muendo our guide of the day and later one of the assessors.

Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 103.JPG 
P.A Kenya C.E.O Edwin Othieno Addressing the Ugandan team, at the Board Room.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 160.JPG
Group photo with the Ugandan team and some of the assessors with the C.E.O P.A Kenya, at the extreme back, in Black shirt.
We were officially welcomed by Mr. Edwin Othieno C.E.O of the President Award (P.A) Kenya; he also lectured us on the expedition and about the P.A-Kenya. Its structures and how they have been able to spring above the tides of life. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 128.JPG 
A plate of foo foo dish one of the foods in Kenya.
We later had an amazing Kenyan cuisine for lunch at the head office and foo foo was the most exciting of them all having had it for the first time in life and more so in Kenya, it was very amazing because the food we ate really made us feel welcomed and I thank the team that was behind that, eventful lunch.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 212.JPGNgong Township Primary School where we camped on Sunday preparing for the first day of the expedition on Monday.
We then headed to Ngong Township Primary School where we spent the night before starting the Gold Expedition. We were grouped up with the N.Y.E.I.S team under the leadership of Joseph, as per the directives of Miss Wangari of the P.A-Kenya.
Monday 2nd/07/2012: Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 180.JPGLearning how to use the compass and the map under the supervision of Joseph a.k.a “Finjey” one of the assessors.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 179.JPGLearning how to use the compass and the map under the supervision of Joseph a.k.a “Finjey” one of the assessors.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 201.JPGPhoto pose with Mr. Charles Muendo our Guide and later an assessor.
The expedition started early in the morning at about 8:00am, we climbed 8 peaks of the several hills in Ngong walking for more than 20 KM in different groups of about 7 to 9. My group  was Spider under the leadership of Silas Musoyoka my role was to be the Public Relations Officer with Milka Wambui, below is a picture taken when I was doing some bit of my work as a P.R.O, Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 345.JPG
 … and the friends I had with me were Alex, Vicent Kiplagat, Marlene Feng, Francis, Moffat, Ochieng, Owino, Owiny and  the assessors whose names I really recall are, Mr. Charles Muendo and Mr. Malenya Harat, Evelyn, Isaac, Bernard, Tony, Milka and Joseph .  Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 267.JPGDescription: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 236.JPGAbove one of the steep hills and below deep valleys of the Ngong Hills.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 296.JPGWe walked and camped at Olooseos Primary School. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 292.JPG Sleeping time at the camp site at Olooseos Primary School
Monday was the most hectic day, I really felt the pain almost every part of my body and almost gave up I had not really climbed such a hill and couldn’t believe it was just the beginning. The greatest moment was reaching our camp site and wow! It was a tiresome Monday coming to an end as we slept off in the cold of the night, as we wait for tomorrow.
Tuesday 3rd /07/2012:
We left Olooseos Primary School and started off walking to the different places assigned and all had to meet at the Murram Pit. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 302.JPG The Murram Pit at Kiserian, Ngong Town
The terrain was a lot better than that of Monday except the part where we had to slope through stones and crawl through shrubs. It was amazing to see large herds of cows, donkeys, sheep, and buffaloes and also chanced to see an antelope across the vast Masai land.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 300.JPG Cattle grazing nearby Olooseos primary school.
We walked for more than 20Km and camped at Ole Polos Primary School. I was very tired with serious muscle cramps and all I wanted was to go back to Uganda, I had blisters on both of my feet and the pain was breath taking and to make matters worse we were in charge of cooking so there was no way of avoiding the activity. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 354.JPG 
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 355.JPGPreparing skumawiki  for the evening and the next day’s Lunch
Soon later I realized some of my teammates were in the verge of giving up and this demanded my intervention owing to the fact that they were tired and felt enough was enough.
Wednesday 4th/07/2012:
We left Ole Polos, however this time round I was put in a new group altogether of John Walker and I became the group leader a role I played till the last day and headed out to walk for more Kilometers. I was very tired and my feet were swollen but I kept on moving forward. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 407.JPG
My blistered and swollen feet that still trekked till the finishing line.

We walked and had our lunch at Ocolo Irenyo Boys Primary School, where I was interviewed by KBC and K24 all broadcasting corporations in Kenya. We later walked and had a stopover at the memorial stone of the Late Josiah Mwangi Karukui, former M.P of Nyandurwa, whose body was found at that spot in 1975. We later walked to our camping site at Olosho Obok Primary School.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 378.JPG A bond fire
I participated in cutting of the cabbages for the next days for supper and the next day’s Lunch,  a bond fire was made were we all participated in dances, music, drama and jokes, it was a wonderful night. As the Ugandan team we presented a dance to which everybody cheered us, and this graced my day as I was really feeling pain so I later rushed straight for my sleeping bag. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 377.JPG This was our last night of camping in Kenya.  (Silas, Marlene Feng, Bonita)
Thursday 5th /07/2012: Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 400.JPGThe Ugandan Team at the Kipruti Peak where we had our last lunch of the expedition. .( In order, Flavia, Ronald, Bonita, Sandra, Vivian and Marlene, from Left to Right)
This was the last day of the expedition, we walked from Olosho Obok to Kipruti Peak, where we had our lunch and later walked to our final destination at Ngong Township Primary School, and by 2:00pm we had finished the expedition from here we headed straight to a nearby Guest House where we had a bath and later continued to Nairobi to get our return bus to UgandaDescription: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 401.JPGTrekking through the last hilly area in the expedition on our way back to Ngong Township Primary School
It was a mixture of joy and tears; got blisters from day one till the finishing day. It was great to finish but sad to know that we were to part ways with our new amazing friends of whom some wanted us to still stay for another extra day but we had to go, we shall meet again. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 403.JPGHaving the last farewell address and talks by the coordinators and Assessors and the members from the P.A Kenya office to the participants who had managed to finish the Gold expedition at Ngong Township Primary School
From Ngong Township we were driven by Mr. Alvin and Mr. Malenya and we later proceeded to Simba Bus Station. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 406.JPG Along the road from Ngong Township to Nairobi, Kenya
It was any way funny when the City Police was trying to clear the streets of vendors, as lots of teargas and stone throwing graced the evening; this was a threat to us owing to the fact that we were very green about the corners of Nairobi. However that aside, It was an eye opening experience, I discovered that I had the strength within me to walk the distance I covered; I tried to learn some Swahili and kept the faith to walk till the finishing line that saw me very excited and even the pain disappeared, having climbed the hills, contours, walked through the Rift Valley and made new friends in Kenya. I will forever remember this moment in life and any chance to take such an opportunity to do an expedition I will be very grateful. I thank every person, individuals , groups that helped me and my team during our stay and expedition in Kenya at the Ngong Hills, we shall forever be grateful to those who helped us, there is no way we can pay you back but just thank God for Your Help God bless you and reward you abundantly. It was a very enjoyable stay in Nairobi, the friends, assessors, coordinators and climbing the Ngong Hills.
From the above narrative writings, one can realize that a united team of youths can actually be achieved for the betterment of the society, communities, and the countries and the world over. From my experience I believe that international award, has not only made the youth realize their abilities but it has also built their confidence and broken into the walls of giving up easily. All I wish for all is to take part in any of the Award levels and see the gains for themselves.
©2012  ronnierossjr@gmail.com Ochoo Ronald (Gold Participant –Uganda)

INTERNATIONAL AWARD A TOOL OF REALISATION OF A UNITED EAST AFRICA


International Award a tool for the realization of a united East Africa: - By Ochoo Ronald

Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 003.JPG
Author Ochoo Ronald
The preparation for my journey to Kenya for the expedition started as early as two months before the event’s day. It was quite demanding and hectic being the team leader of the Ugandan team. The real day for the event started on Saturday evening with boarding of the bus from the Simba Coach station.
 The purpose of the expedition was to fulfill the requirements of Gold participants under the Source of the Nile Award Uganda, which is under the International Award Association of the Duke of Edinburg’s Award. The expedition involved walking for over 80Km in four days and three nights. The journey started at about 7:30 pm in the evening at Simba Bus Station in Kampala Uganda, where we were seen off by Kenneth the operations manager of Nile Awards, Uganda. It was an exciting moment for me and the team owing to the fact that it was my first time across the border to Kenya and more so out of my country, and this time by Bus. All went on very well with a little delay at the border for clearance of entry that saw some of us almost forgetting to clear for the entry to Kenya.

Sunday 01/07/2012
We arrived in Kenya at about 7:00 am and the team of six were picked up by Mr. Malenya Harat from the bus station, along Kumasi Avenue and taken to the head office of the President’s Award in the Upper Hill of Nairobi, where we started experiencing the real Nairobi in our nerves and blood.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-01 to 06- July.The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 005.JPG 
On arrival at the Simba Coach bus station.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 014.JPG
At the P.A –Kenya Office
We had breakfast and then later Brunch then headed to Nairobi town to tour, we visited markets and shops, we had a chance to go to Kyriako Market Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\010720121528.jpg…and shops where there were lots of African crafts, and we also had chance to hope on the Matatu’s that saw us enjoy every bit of it and couldn’t get enough of it owing to the difference in their ways of travel and the loud music in them, under the guidance and leadership of Mr. Charles Muendo our guide of the day and later one of the assessors.

Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 103.JPG 
P.A Kenya C.E.O Edwin Othieno Addressing the Ugandan team, at the Board Room.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 160.JPG
Group photo with the Ugandan team and some of the assessors with the C.E.O P.A Kenya, at the extreme back, in Black shirt.
We were officially welcomed by Mr. Edwin Othieno C.E.O of the President Award (P.A) Kenya; he also lectured us on the expedition and about the P.A-Kenya. Its structures and how they have been able to spring above the tides of life. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 128.JPG 
A plate of foo foo dish one of the foods in Kenya.
We later had an amazing Kenyan cuisine for lunch at the head office and foo foo was the most exciting of them all having had it for the first time in life and more so in Kenya, it was very amazing because the food we ate really made us feel welcomed and I thank the team that was behind that, eventful lunch.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 212.JPGNgong Township Primary School where we camped on Sunday preparing for the first day of the expedition on Monday.
We then headed to Ngong Township Primary School where we spent the night before starting the Gold Expedition. We were grouped up with the N.Y.E.I.S team under the leadership of Joseph, as per the directives of Miss Wangari of the P.A-Kenya.
Monday 2nd/07/2012: Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 180.JPGLearning how to use the compass and the map under the supervision of Joseph a.k.a “Finjey” one of the assessors.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 179.JPGLearning how to use the compass and the map under the supervision of Joseph a.k.a “Finjey” one of the assessors.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 201.JPGPhoto pose with Mr. Charles Muendo our Guide and later an assessor.
The expedition started early in the morning at about 8:00am, we climbed 8 peaks of the several hills in Ngong walking for more than 20 KM in different groups of about 7 to 9. My group  was Spider under the leadership of Silas Musoyoka my role was to be the Public Relations Officer with Milka Wambui, below is a picture taken when I was doing some bit of my work as a P.R.O, Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 345.JPG
 … and the friends I had with me were Alex, Vicent Kiplagat, Marlene Feng, Francis, Moffat, Ochieng, Owino, Owiny and  the assessors whose names I really recall are, Mr. Charles Muendo and Mr. Malenya Harat, Evelyn, Isaac, Bernard, Tony, Milka and Joseph .  Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 267.JPGDescription: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 236.JPGAbove one of the steep hills and below deep valleys of the Ngong Hills.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 296.JPGWe walked and camped at Olooseos Primary School. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 292.JPG Sleeping time at the camp site at Olooseos Primary School
Monday was the most hectic day, I really felt the pain almost every part of my body and almost gave up I had not really climbed such a hill and couldn’t believe it was just the beginning. The greatest moment was reaching our camp site and wow! It was a tiresome Monday coming to an end as we slept off in the cold of the night, as we wait for tomorrow.
Tuesday 3rd /07/2012:
We left Olooseos Primary School and started off walking to the different places assigned and all had to meet at the Murram Pit. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 302.JPG The Murram Pit at Kiserian, Ngong Town
The terrain was a lot better than that of Monday except the part where we had to slope through stones and crawl through shrubs. It was amazing to see large herds of cows, donkeys, sheep, and buffaloes and also chanced to see an antelope across the vast Masai land.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 300.JPG Cattle grazing nearby Olooseos primary school.
We walked for more than 20Km and camped at Ole Polos Primary School. I was very tired with serious muscle cramps and all I wanted was to go back to Uganda, I had blisters on both of my feet and the pain was breath taking and to make matters worse we were in charge of cooking so there was no way of avoiding the activity. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 354.JPG 
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 355.JPGPreparing skumawiki  for the evening and the next day’s Lunch
Soon later I realized some of my teammates were in the verge of giving up and this demanded my intervention owing to the fact that they were tired and felt enough was enough.
Wednesday 4th/07/2012:
We left Ole Polos, however this time round I was put in a new group altogether of John Walker and I became the group leader a role I played till the last day and headed out to walk for more Kilometers. I was very tired and my feet were swollen but I kept on moving forward. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 407.JPG
My blistered and swollen feet that still trekked till the finishing line.

We walked and had our lunch at Ocolo Irenyo Boys Primary School, where I was interviewed by KBC and K24 all broadcasting corporations in Kenya. We later walked and had a stopover at the memorial stone of the Late Josiah Mwangi Karukui, former M.P of Nyandurwa, whose body was found at that spot in 1975. We later walked to our camping site at Olosho Obok Primary School.
Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 378.JPG A bond fire
I participated in cutting of the cabbages for the next days for supper and the next day’s Lunch,  a bond fire was made were we all participated in dances, music, drama and jokes, it was a wonderful night. As the Ugandan team we presented a dance to which everybody cheered us, and this graced my day as I was really feeling pain so I later rushed straight for my sleeping bag. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 377.JPG This was our last night of camping in Kenya.  (Silas, Marlene Feng, Bonita)
Thursday 5th /07/2012: Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 400.JPGThe Ugandan Team at the Kipruti Peak where we had our last lunch of the expedition. .( In order, Flavia, Ronald, Bonita, Sandra, Vivian and Marlene, from Left to Right)
This was the last day of the expedition, we walked from Olosho Obok to Kipruti Peak, where we had our lunch and later walked to our final destination at Ngong Township Primary School, and by 2:00pm we had finished the expedition from here we headed straight to a nearby Guest House where we had a bath and later continued to Nairobi to get our return bus to UgandaDescription: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 401.JPGTrekking through the last hilly area in the expedition on our way back to Ngong Township Primary School
It was a mixture of joy and tears; got blisters from day one till the finishing day. It was great to finish but sad to know that we were to part ways with our new amazing friends of whom some wanted us to still stay for another extra day but we had to go, we shall meet again. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 403.JPGHaving the last farewell address and talks by the coordinators and Assessors and the members from the P.A Kenya office to the participants who had managed to finish the Gold expedition at Ngong Township Primary School
From Ngong Township we were driven by Mr. Alvin and Mr. Malenya and we later proceeded to Simba Bus Station. Description: C:\Users\DELL\Pictures\2012-07-07 The Kenyan Expedition\The Kenyan Expedition 406.JPG Along the road from Ngong Township to Nairobi, Kenya
It was any way funny when the City Police was trying to clear the streets of vendors, as lots of teargas and stone throwing graced the evening; this was a threat to us owing to the fact that we were very green about the corners of Nairobi. However that aside, It was an eye opening experience, I discovered that I had the strength within me to walk the distance I covered; I tried to learn some Swahili and kept the faith to walk till the finishing line that saw me very excited and even the pain disappeared, having climbed the hills, contours, walked through the Rift Valley and made new friends in Kenya. I will forever remember this moment in life and any chance to take such an opportunity to do an expedition I will be very grateful. I thank every person, individuals , groups that helped me and my team during our stay and expedition in Kenya at the Ngong Hills, we shall forever be grateful to those who helped us, there is no way we can pay you back but just thank God for Your Help God bless you and reward you abundantly. It was a very enjoyable stay in Nairobi, the friends, assessors, coordinators and climbing the Ngong Hills.
From the above narrative writings, one can realize that a united team of youths can actually be achieved for the betterment of the society, communities, and the countries and the world over. From my experience I believe that international award, has not only made the youth realize their abilities but it has also built their confidence and broken into the walls of giving up easily. All I wish for all is to take part in any of the Award levels and see the gains for themselves.
©2012  ronnierossjr@gmail.com Ochoo Ronald (Gold Participant –Uganda)