Assunta wagura biography of martin
Kamuya alias Wagura s/o Kamuya, who died at Thageini Sub-location, By Martin Waweru Ndungu, of P.O. Box 882–00902, Kikuyu in.!
Asunta: A woman after her own dreams
NAIROBI: Asunta Wagura is happy and living positively.
On behalf of the entire University fraternity, I extend my warmest congratulations to all the graduands on this momentous occasion.
Only a year to her 50th birthday, Asunta is full of joy as she sees year-old twins grow healthy and strong.
"I was told I would die 27 years ago, but here I am, a mother and a hero!'' she says delightfully.
She is currently in London raising funds to help promote HIV awareness.
Ms Wagura vividly remembers a day in when she was told she only had six months to live.
"You can imagine being told that you will surely die of a disease akin to Ebola today.
That day, AIDs was like immediate death and my life came to a standstill," she says.
However, she says that she had a strange feeling that she would still live.
"I knew for sure that I would live but not for this long!" she says.
She was a student of nursing and she knew a little bit about HIV but she never imagined she would be a victim.
During that period, HIV/AIDS was regarded as an Africa