User talk:Kal494h

Tito Wambua.

Early Life.

Tito Wambua was born on the 25th of February 1980 at the government central hospital in Yaounde Cameroon. His father is a retired Kenyan - African Union Diplomat, while his mother is a Cameroonian medical doctor. He is the 4th born in a family of 6 children.

Education.

He attended his nursery, primary and part of his secondary school in Cameroon, before moving to Kenya on the 25th of December 1993. He completed his high school in nairobi's St. Austin's academy where he gratuated as the best "A" Level arts student.

He joined Daystar University in August 1999 and graduated with a BA in Community Development in June 2003.

Career.

He worked as a Research Assistant for the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) from January - March 2003, collecting data on the health status of slum dwelers in Mukuru and Kawangware (two of nairobi's slums).

He then worked as an Intern for the Hope for African Children's Initiative (HACI)from August to November 2003. Between December 2003 and November 2004 he worked as an assistant manager in his parent's guest house called Musmark Retreat House.

From December 2004 to date he holds the position of Program Officer with a non governmental organization called World Relief, in an HIV/AIDS program for Orphans and Vulnerable Children.

Personal Life.

He is married to Jepchirchir Tamining Wambua and they got married on the 25th of November 2006.

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