I pause to pay respect to a fallen entrepreneur. As a mental health advocate and a man, this tragedy hits home deeply. Inspired by NJOKI USTAWI, the loss of this remarkable individual is profoundly heartbreaking.
Waking up to the news that a brilliant entrepreneur had taken his own life was one of the most heart-wrenching moments I can imagine. During his tenure as CEO, his company brought so much light to our community. He gave our children hope, enabling them to complete their homework in time. He lit up small houses in forgotten areas and brought smiles to marginalised women.
As a community developer, I have travelled extensively, including to Turkana in Kenya. I always spotted a torch or lamp from his company on grass-thatched manyatta houses, charging under the sun. In my visits to thousands of households in rural and semi-arid areas of Kenya, including mud huts, thatched-roof houses, and simple brick homes, I have yet to see a single one without one of his lamps.
I've seen Maasai men walking in the desert, carrying these lamps and relying on the sun to keep them safe through the night. As a founder working with these communities far from his home, I admired his leadership, innovation, and creativity. He solved one of the biggest problems in our communities. Words cannot fully express the loss we feel. Rest in peace, dear leader.
This tragic loss offers a moment for us all — leaders, men, entrepreneurs, and Africans — to reflect on the profound lessons his life and untimely death provide. Here are four reflections and actionable advice drawn from his journey and our collective experience.
- Embrace the human side of leadership
- Mental health is paramount
- The power of community and support
- Celebrate wins, learn from setbacks