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Aga Khan was father of EA journalism

His Highness Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's Shiite Ismaili Muslims and owner of horses, attends the 89th edition of the Qatar Arc de Triomphe prize at the Longchamp racecourse in Paris on October 3, 2010. [AFP]

I stood still, shell-shocked. I was speechless and motionless. I had just received the last powerful hug and a heavy handshake from cheerful and excited men and women who were trooping behind my guest. I removed my handkerchief to wipe away the sweat on my face.

I was still shaking my head while looking at my dazed colleague Mutegi Njau when another man, with his hands in gloves, pounced on a glass of water that our special guest had used and threw it inside a plastic bag. He walked away, a warm smile illuminating his face.

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