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NANA GECAGA TALKS HER BATTLE WITH DYSLEXIA
Businesswoman and the CEO of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), Nana Gecaga open up about her battle with learning disorder, dyslexia.
The mother of three took to social media on her 42nd birthday and said she used to finish her exams last because of the condition, “42 years ago, A queen was born and no one not even her knew where her life would take her.
From being born months prematurely her mother new knew she would be a fighter and saviour.
Despite being the last one to finish tests because of her dyslexia she continued and was always taught never to give up by her father.
From being taught at an early age the importance of siblings and how they will never leave your side no matter what. Her attribute of loyalty was learnt from her brother and sister.”
Adding, “She taught herself courage, happiness and hardships by overcoming many hurdles in her life and still standing to talk about it today.
The meaning of love and to be loved was learnt through giving birth to her three amazing boys. And the love they give back to her everyday is what makes her remain focused and grounded.
And finally, the meaning of purpose has been taught by all those who follow me and keep telling me what a great job I’m doing and believe no matter how small or big it maybe I’m here to make a positive change.
Tonight as I turn the page on a new year I want to take this time to say Thank you to every person who has had a meaningful impact on my life.
So yes, a queen was born and here she sits ready to continue her journey she calls life. I am me. I am Nana”
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