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Why solving the 'man problem' is key to achieving societal progress

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Police disperse rioting Maseno University students who were on the streets protesting over the death of their fellow student who was allegedly shot and killed by police during Azimio protest. [Collins Oduor, Standard]

Ladies, I humbly suggest that you keep reading other great articles in this wonderful newspaper so that men can have a heartfelt conversation for a few minutes.

Fellow men, now that we are alone, let me shock you. A broken Nation and a broken family are both reflections of broken men because I believe that we have a profound God given leadership responsibility. Whereas this might be a controversial statement in our modern society but in my view, it is at the heart of many of our problems and we can have that conversation another day. For today I choose to suggest three ways that we can fix this man problem.

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