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An open letter to Esther Arunga and her parents

Esther Arunga and husband Quincy Timberlake (PHOTO: Courtesy)

NAIROBI: At the moment, it’s not even necessary to start thinking of who is right or wrong in the Esther Arunga’s saga. Maybe, and just maybe, sidestepping facts and fictions about who or what is wrong with anyone is this story can be the first stride towards realizing the much needed restoration and resolution in our sister’s life.

However, there are specific narratives that stand out in this story, and anyone else can learn from them. Going by Esther Arunga’s own testimonies, am convinced that our beloved sister suffered an Identification Crisis as youth. Just to quote her;

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