Sunday, 19 January 2025

Remembering a great Man: Peter Kifani.

In Loving Memory of a Remarkable Uncle

In the tapestry of life, some threads shine brighter than others, weaving stories that become legends, creating warmth that spans generations. Such was the life of my beloved Uncle, whose presence illuminated our family's journey through the decades.

I first came to know his magnetic personality as a young boy in Nairobi, where his visits to his sister's home were occasions of pure joy. Those memorable days in the 1970s remain etched in my heart – the laughter-filled gatherings at Dagoretti Corner for nyama choma, the cultural spectacles at Bomas of Kenya, each moment made special by his presence and the stories that would flow like sweet honey.

His service to the nation as a paramilitary officer spoke volumes of his dedication and courage. I remember watching with pride as he marched during the ASK shows, his tall, handsome figure commanding respect and admiration. But it wasn't just his uniform that made him stand out – it was his heart of gold that truly defined him.

The streets of River Road still echo with memories of his later fame. "Sanyo juu! Sanyo tops!" – his voice became synonymous with quality and trust. From Princess Patra to Paka Power, he became the face that Kenyans knew and loved, his striking presence gracing posters that became landmarks in their own right. His charm and intelligence made him a natural model, yet he wore his fame with humility.

In matters of the heart, he found his joy in Wairimu, loving her with the same intensity and dedication he brought to everything else in life. His career evolution took him to the tea industry, where he managed factories with the same excellence he showed in his military service. Iriani Tea Factory stands as a testament to his leadership, but more importantly, it was there that I learned of his boundless capacity for love and protection.

Whether in Nyahururu, Karatina, Mweiga, or Nyeri, Uncle had an extraordinary ability to make any gathering come alive. His presence was like a flame that drew people closer, warming hearts and lighting up faces with joy. He taught us the value of family through countless road trips and gatherings, each one a masterclass in love and unity.

His storytelling was legendary – who could forget the tale of his heart-pounding escape from a mysterious horse in Naro Moro forest while rushing to save his sister? Or the night at Archers Post where, in true warrior fashion, he turned an encounter with a snake into an unforgettable story? Each tale was a window into his adventurous spirit and quick thinking.

In his retirement at his Ndogino farm, he remained the same generous soul, sharing his wisdom and warmth with all who visited. His door was always open, his heart ever ready to offer shelter to those in need. He showed us that true wealth lies not in possessions but in the lives we touch and the love we share.

As we bid farewell to this remarkable man – officer, model, manager, storyteller, and above all, beloved uncle – we know that his legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched. The ancestors will surely welcome him with honor, for he lived a life worthy of celebration.

May his soul find eternal peace among the stars, where perhaps he's already regaling the ancestors with tales of his earthly adventures. Thank you, Uncle, for showing us how to live fully, love deeply, and laugh heartily. Your stories will echo through generations, and your warmth will forever remain in our hearts.

Rest in peace, dear Uncle. Until we meet again.
Yours truly,
Jimi.

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