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    Former Safaricom Boss Wishes To Die In Kenya And Activist Boniface Mwangi Tells Him How

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterNovember 29, 2017Updated:November 29, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph recently revealed that he would like to die in Kenya despite being an American nationalist.

    Renowned activist Boniface Mwangi saved Michael Joseph the trouble and told him the quickest way to have his wish come true.

    That’s very easy. Just take part in a peaceful protest. https://t.co/mVD1V9pCCG

    — The People’s Watchman (@bonifacemwangi) November 29, 2017

    “That’s very easy just take part in a peaceful protest.”

    During an interview with Vodafone’s Communication Manager, Paula Naseer, Joseph also revealed more about his personal life which most people did not know about.

    He talked about him being a shy person who does not like social functions and formal dinners.

    When he was asked about how he would like his last days on earth to be,he plainly said that he would go home listen to some music,call his kids,talk to them and would like to die here in Kenya.

    The American National relocated to Kenya when he was 55 years old has dual citizenship.He has had four wives and divorced three times ,he is however married to his current wife whom he met here in Kenya.

    The man who spearheaded the M-pesa innovation also revealed that he got into mobile industry by accident despite being an Telecom engineer.

    READ:Trump Okays Sh3Billion To Help Fight Malaria In Western Kenya

    The 71 year old claims to have retired despite still being the chairman of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy,chairman of Kenya airways and M-pesa advisory to Vodacom and Safaricom.

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