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Thomas Mugambi Njagi

Wakiondoh (talk) 15:26, 16 June 2009 (UTC)Thomas Mugambi Njagi would like to meet Men and women with a passion and appetite for life, who don't fear challenges in life and those that belief in PIONEERING things. Young men and young women who have a dream of doing something worthwhile with their lives and their community - because that is where he now stands.Wakiondoh (talk) 15:26, 16 June 2009 (UTC)Njagi TVM is a refined Microbiologist who works and lives in Nairobi, Kenya.

Njagi likes Exploring practical scientific issues Developing and enriching the scientific and Research Training of new upcoming scientists to be more productive in solving the problems here-in with us. Traveling to new areas especially if their is opportunity for connecting with others doing what i am doing Starting new inventions Writing - books and articles just but to mention.

Thomas Njagi Mugambi enjoys reading Biographies of people in history and current times who are on the cutting edge. These may be secular, like Jomo Kenyatta (of Kenya), Nelson Mandera (of South Africa) and Winston Church Hill(of Great Britain), Wangari Maathai (Kenya) or religious like Billy Graham (USA), Sammy Gitaari (Kenya), Benson Idahosa (Nigeria), Byang Kato and John Wesley. As a practical Microbiologist and also due to his great involvement in research and scientific books on these fields are important to him. Scientific publications mean a lot to him. His two publications on the same: "Effects of Fungicides use to the non-target soil Micro Flora" and "Pseudomonas syringae p.v. garcae the Causative agent of Bacterial Blight of Coffee" are an addition to this list. Indeed he love books.

Njagi Thomas Mugambis' Heroes Wakiondoh (talk) 15:26, 16 June 2009 (UTC)He has two heroes that have hepled shape his life like he puts it: "My own Mom - the great Fridah Njagi in her here after - she worked as the chief Community Health Educator in the Community health department of PCEA Chogoria hospital in MERU, Kenya. She indeed provided my example of an academician by literary teaching me and offering her life as an example for me. At 6 years she clearly taught me how to deal with academic matters. "If I could do it you can do it son" she always reminded me. This is probably the genesis of my Microbiological career when we sat down to discuss the Vaccine Baccillus Callmette of Guelline (BCG). My second hero and not in order of importance is JESUS CHRIST - for he did far more than an ordinary man can do. I appreciate my siblings Edward Njagi, Jonathan Njagi and my only sister Josephine Njagi. Since i am the last in the said order, they at all situations offered the best care and counsel they could have done."