My friend’s name is John. He is a nice guy as far as nice guys go. John comes from the larger Kiambu county. He is also well traveled in Kenya. He has traveled from Lungalunga on the Tanzanian border to Busia on the Ugandan border.
In the course of his travels he has met and interacted with a few women and sown a few wild seeds,some that landed on fertile land and others that landed on infertile land or were persuaded not to germinate through various way.
As a result of sowing wild seed,John is a father to seven children scattered across Kenya. He a son in Msambweni,another in Lungalunga,a daughter in Githiga and another in Ting’ang’a. He does not know the sex of the child he sired in Nakuru,the mother just informed him that she was with child and disappeared. There is another daughter born to a Luhya woman in Kakamega and yet another one in Busia town.
Three of the women do keep in touch with John and he tries to help when he can but since now he is father to twin daughters,the help to the baby mothers has trickled to negligible amounts.
Basically,if John spent more that a week in any town,he was bound to sow a wild oat.
Like I said,John is a good guy,but his desire not to see his progeny puts that Mr. Nice Guy tag to question.
To all the blue handles of KTalk,how many wild oats have you sown so far?
And to the pink handles,are you bringing up a wild seed,sown by a travelling Mr. Nice guy?
Expecting 1 early december, And already a father of 1 regit one (5yrs old). Story behind is that this MWK is a single mum, been servicing coomer for over 2yrs DFHKM. Unfortunately her kid passed on 6months through an accident on a school tour in western parts after we’d started dating. So am replacing a lost seed. But through a mutual agreement am ready en hyped to go the extramile.