Never ever try crack . Thats what has affected Njambas rationality. Most unfortunate thing is he still thinks he is normal.
Most Kenyans who went to U.S. in the 90s got entangled with the crack epidemic. Njamba is one of them . Got to pray for him.
Possible, but I also think not having the focus to avoid America's unforgiving pitfalls has ruined many people. America is a place where you cannot live recklessly or make big mistakes, especially family-related mistakes. If you have kids from crazy woman or women, family court will drain you and by the time you hit 40, you will be talking to yourself. I know a guy who just finished paying child support the last 19 years. He was so delighted that finally he now have money for the first time in 20 years yet he has been teaching in the college those last 20 years. America protects her women and kids with everything she got! If such system was imposed on Kenya, out-of-wedlock kids will almost come to a standstill overnight. When men are hit, some head straight to skid row in Los Angeles and be homeless instead of working and having half of their money taken to a woman who is doing another man. Crack, pombe, and any addiction while it is worse is not as bad as family court. You touch a woman and you are inside followed by kids taken from you and double punished for paying for them through their college years. You fail to pay you become a deadbeat and more jail time is thrown your way. Njamba must be in and out of jail or paying a lot to the state for not having stable marriage where mommy and daddy raise kids in a home. He must be single, divorced, remarried with kids either in foster care or with mommas. He just pays them from far and it hurts because you cannot say ngweee! The moment you try to complain, the woman reports and they hit him with "communicating threats charges" which is mandatory 4 to 6 months jail in most jurisdictions!