Thursday 31 December 2015

Victory Gardens

Optiven Limited introduces Victory Gardens which is strategically located in Kitengela, Nairobi county.

1/8 acre is 1.69M for cash buyers  and for mortgage buyers: 30% deposit is required and the rest payable in 2 years.


070283183,
info@optiven.co.ke,
www.optiven.co.ke.

Changing Levels With Optiven!

Wednesday 30 December 2015

MAKE 2016 A SUCCESSFUL YEAR BY YOUR MOUTH!



When 2015 began everyone was saying "happy new year, it's a new year
with new things etc", and many resolutions concerning it were made!
Well, less than 48 hours are remaining before we kiss 2015 goodbye,
what achievement have you made? Did you accomplish your resolutions?
Personally, it has been a great year, I've achieved a number of goals!

What stood out conspicuously for me was that about 98% of what I
decreed towards the year actually came true! I prophesied positive
things over my life, and exactly they emerged in 2015. Indeed there is
power in the tongue as the Holy Bible articulate.

What do you want in 2016? Confess it, type it down on the Notebook app
on your phone and work towards it as early as 1st of January. By the
time December 31st 2016 comes, you won't look back and start
complaining.

Speak success over your life, speak protection over your family,
refute any negative misfortune that may happen in 2016, and work
towards your goals.

I WISH YOU A SUCCESSFUL 2016!!!

Wednesday 2 December 2015

ALL I WANT IS A CHANCE TO MAXIMIZE MY POTENTIAL!!!

For many decades people with special needs have been undermined in
the society just because of the cynicism that they can't amount to
anything in life. That is the highest level of stupidity because these
people can change the world if only they are given the chance!

In a family setup where there is a kid with a certain impairment, you
may find the parents educating other children excluding this one
in the view that they are wasting their time and money! One day my mum
went to visit her friend, little did she know that her friend had a
physically impaired kid. Once she reached at the door, the friend said
to the house help "peleka huyo mnyama bedroom, niko na mgeni" (take
that animal to bedroom, I have a visitor). That really disturbed my
mother because how can one be considered to be an "animal" just
because of his/her condition?

That is the main reason why I'm really determined to fight for their
rights. Education institutions must be able to admit them regardless
of the type of impairment they are having. Likewise to companies, they
must recruits employees according to intelligence and qualifications
of the applicants.

I have a dream where one day everyone will be treated equally
regardless of their conditions. To make this dread come true, you and
I need to start showing the people with special needs love and
supporting what they do. .

Let's give them opportunity to accomplish their dreams and I'm sure they will.