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From spinning discs in hotel to breeding chicks

Bernard Njoroge a breed of cock at his farm in Uthiru. PHOTO BY NANJINIA WAMUSWA

Bernard Njoroge never thought he would one day do chicken business. After completing Form Four at Afraha High School, Nakuru, Njoroge joined Raybridge College in Nairobi to pursue diploma in electronics.

On graduating, he was employed at Silver Springs Hotel as Disc Jockey (DJ).

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