David O. Onjala
My blogs
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Education |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Location | Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya |
| Introduction | David Onjala is a dedicated educator and passionate writer with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health and ongoing Master’s studies in Public Health. With years of experience in teaching, curriculum development, and academic administration at Thika School of Medical and Health Sciences, he excels at bridging education with regulatory compliance, ensuring quality and student success. Beyond academia, David is a storyteller at heart. An avid reader of African literature and author of "Certificates of Doom" and several short stories, he believes in the power of words to educate and inspire. His love for writing extends to professional content creation, where he crafts SEO-optimized web content for global audiences. Whether coaching football teams, mentoring students, or refining institutional policies, David combines analytical thinking with creativity—proving that education, like a good book, should be both structured and transformative. |
| Interests | African literature, International politics, Religion, and Philosophy |
| Favorite movies | Bajirao Mastani |
| Favorite books | A Grain of Wheat, Anthills of The Savannah, No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God |
You can whistle and steam can whistle, so why do you sing in the shower?
"There’s nothing quite like singing in the shower—it’s pure, unfiltered joy. In that steamy sanctuary, you’re free. No inhibitions, no fear of judgment, just you and the echo of your own happiness. It’s the one moment when even a cranky voice feels like a triumph, and every note carries the weight of good thoughts. Life outside can wait; this is your encore."

