He escaped by a whisker. He believed he was going to die and so he started preparing for the afterlife.
On February 17, Busia senator Amos Wako was admitted to a city hospital under intensive care after contracting Covid-19.
He would stay there for three weeks. The feeling of being helpless and subdued, the pain, and the close brush with death turned his world upside down, he had to revise his priorities and what mattered in life—it was a reflection time
Within a few hours of his diagnosis, he believed he was going to die and so he started preparing for the afterlife. He had three spiritual books with him—he read all of them.
"For a few hours or so, I thought ‘this is my end.’ My end has come. That’s why I had to go spiritual, to prepare myself for where I may find myself if everything else failed.
“I was now preparing myself for the after[life],” a reflective Wako said.
IF your wife or girlfriend ever worked for the AG office/judiciary and has kids even grown adult kids, chances are that Wako is their father. It’s a known fact. Deputy Chief Justice also has kids with him. If you doubt, wait till he dies.
There is this one comment;
‘‘IF your wife or girlfriend ever worked for the AG office/judiciary and has kids even grown adult kids, chances are that Wako is their father. It’s a known fact. Deputy Chief Justice also has kids with him. If you doubt, wait till he dies, the list of his kids will be much longer than those of former Kenyatta university vice chancellor Eshiwani’’ @uwesmake maybe huyu ni babako.