Hello, my name is Elizabeth Mokamba. I am a 26 years old Kenyan woman currently
living in Nairobi going out and about this life as we know it. I am a Real Estate
professional via training and a talented artist on the side. Lately, I have come to a
realization that I am passionate about a human being’s well-being, not so much
physically but mentally. I am definitely a rookie here but I wish to grow as a Mental
Health Enthusiast.
Today I will focus on my artistic side. It’s no news that art is a wide area therefore to
bring you closer to home, I love handmade crafts, or as I like to describe it, creating
something out of random available materials. I can’t quite pin out when I knew that I
had an interest in art, but I guess being admitted late in high school only to find
classes for other technical subjects such as Agriculture, Business studies and Home
science full led to me getting stuck with Art and French as my technical subjects. I did
drop both subjects in form two anyway, but in my heart I knew I liked art, I enjoyed
art.
It was until barely two years ago that I started having an urge to write. I have to tell
you, this was a rather strange urge for me given that I barely wrote anything, not even
captions to my photos on social media. So when this urge came by, I wondered; what
was I going to write about? How was I going to start writing? Why now, out of all
times did I feel the urge to write?
These are the questions that I will answer in my first ever publication coming up in
March, 2021(specific date to be communicated later) A book that will mark my debut
as a published AUTHOR. Yes, you read that right! I am going to be an author!!!! I
know you can’t see it, but am screaming right now.
So let’s talk about my book. It’s titled Yes! I am my Father’s Daughter. From the
title, you may already be having assumptions of what the contents of the book are, so
to give you a brief review, I am opening up about an emotional struggle I had with
myself, my late father and my family at large. In the book, I am trying to connect the
dots, to solve a puzzle but by the end of the tedious tasks, the dots lead back to me
and the puzzle spells my name.

Throughout the book, I looked for and found the link between my father and I but
the big question is; is the link worth keeping or was it found so that it can be
destroyed? That’s for you to find out as soon as my book comes out. I hope that you
will get to support me and enjoy the book. I also hope that this is just a beginning of a
beautiful journey which we shall walk together.
Follow me on my social media pages to get updates on the release of my book and
keep visiting this blog site for weekly articles about life as experienced by me. This will
include posts largely about my book and my passion behind mental health awareness.
Occasionally, we will share some laughs with drama that will keep you entertained and
bringing you back for more.








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