Nelly Ngunjiri
Bio
I am a versatile writer whose aim is to tell stories in the best way I know how to.
Stories (11/0)
No Better Place Than Home
In the cradle of humanity, where life’s first breath was drawn, Lies a land of endless beauty, kissed by the morning dawn. Africa, my heart, where my roots run deep and wide, From the deserts to the savannas, to the rivers' flowing tide.
By Nelly Ngunjiriabout a month ago in Poets
Disability Is Not Inability
In the small town of Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1940, a girl named Wilma Rudolph was born into a family of 22 children. She was premature and frail, weighing only 4.5 pounds at birth. By the time she was four, she had contracted polio, which left her left leg twisted and her foot in a brace. Doctors told her family that she would never walk again without a brace. But Wilma had other plans.
By Nelly Ngunjiriabout a month ago in Motivation
Beauty And Brains
Hedy Lamarr, born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in Vienna in 1914, was destined for a life that defied expectations. Known for her beauty, Lamarr’s life story transcends her glamorous image, weaving through the realms of film, war-time innovation, and technological breakthrough
By Nelly Ngunjiriabout a month ago in Motivation
Real Reason Why Fentanyl Is So Deadly
In a dimly lit room pulsating with the rhythm of music, Johnny stood at the precipice of a decision that would alter the course of his life. The woman's voice, laced with allure and temptation, echoed in his mind like a siren's call, beckoning him towards the unknown depths of the bathroom.
By Nelly Ngunjiriabout a month ago in Education