By FAITH RONOH and SOPHIAH MUTHONI
Fallen hero and co-founder of Starehe Boys Centre Joseph Gikubu was Thursday laid to rest amid accolades from leaders and thousands of Kenyans.
Gikubu died on May 8, 2014. He is said to have worked closely with the late Dr Geoffrey Griffin and Geoffrey Geturo for more than 55 years when there was dire need to build a stable capacity for the local people to take charge of the nation.
Former President Mwai Kibaki described the late Gikubu as a dedicated Kenyan who served without discrimination.
“The sad news of the passing on of Gikubu brought forth memories of his dedication to the welfare of young Kenyans while serving at Starehe Centre. There is no doubt that he was a visionary leader,” Mr Kibaki said.
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The former president, a close friend of Gikubu, urged Kenyans to emulate his deeds and challenged the elderly to help young Kenyans make the best out of their talents.
“Do not think of the great contribution you can make to help a needy person. Instead, your smallest contribution is of importance because no contribution is small,” he said.
Kibaki further cautioned Kenyans against tribalism.