How Do You Know it’s Time to End a Long Friendship?

The tired phrase “We’ve known each other a long time” is not a good reason to stay friends with someone.

In a way, you never end a friendship, the friendship fizzles out by itself – a slow, agonizing death.

It’s a thorn that has been pricking flesh for eons – testing family ties, business and ruling alliances.

So much, that Aristotle would pen a candid essay titled “On Friendships”, that tables a 3-pronged ‘friendship-meter’ system:

Friends hanging out in the hood (file image)

Pleasure Friendships:

This kind is fickle, superficial. These are the people in your gang – often meet up at the local for a fun drink or the mbogi that call you for the soccer derby.

This group will easily pool resources for an odd roadtrip out of town – but, not pool resources to pay a member’s hospital bill.

But, they hardly know your family, kids or what business you do – if you are in business.

If you don’t turn up for Karaoke Wednesday, and miss a couple more – they’ll move on without as much as a call.

Useful Friendships:

Well, this is based on material benefits. It may be work-based, same employer. It may be business-oriented, same business circles.

It’s loosely principled on money, special favors – perhaps, you work in a firm that offers periodic gifts or vouchers that someone leeches off.

This suffers a blow, when one of the parties is no longer as useful. Do not invest emotionally in it.

Virtuous Friendships:

It’s ideally grounded by a common desire for good, and prosperity. It’s all rounded – family, business – and often generational. College friendships may grow on, to form family-level bonds.

However, when the friendship cookie starts to crumble, it leaves a bigger emotional mess in its wake.

The secret for longevity lies in making efforts to nurture it. There are tell-tale signs, however, when a friendship has outran its viable phase.

Here are two common reasons most friendships die a slow death:

Social Status

Friendships are built around social circles. A promotion at work may come with a sudden change of income. A friend moves into an upscale neighborhood, hanging spots……

Slowly communication starts to fade and die out. Little effort is made to call, meet or share an evening as you used to.

If a friend starts to miss important family dates or events you previously marked, well – that’s a sign.

Communication

This is crucial in a friendship. Tight friends are usually up on each other’s call logs, social media timelines and frequent meet-up’s.

Theme nights are a thing – Karaoke, Fun Fridays….. then, it dies out.

When you try to call or chat, the other is busy, or driving, or cooking – and, can they call you later?

That ‘Call you Later, Bestie’ happens a few weeks down the line. You are alone in that friendship.

Well, it’s apparent that communication nurtures the bond in every friendship. It matters, too, how heavily friend banter weighs down on their respective budgets.

Presently, this needn’t bite to reach a fiend for some juicy grapevine – thanks to the timely Nyoosha Shilingi factor.

Communication is now much cheaper.

Nyoosha Shilingi is a brainchild of leading communication provider Safaricom to help their clients navigate harsh economic times with more on offer (calls and data) for the same amount.

Simply put, for the same price, Data, Calls and SMS offers are extended by between 40% and 100%.

Nyoosha Shilingi has made using Whatsapp, for audio and video calls a viable option. For offline friends, regular calls are asking for much less in billing.

For example, Safaricom has introduced All-in-One packages. There’s a choice of three. Well, say – Ksh550.

Initially, this would get 1.5GB+100 min+500 SMS+Free WhatsApp, but with the Nyoosha Shilingi rate, users now enjoy 2GB+100 min+500 SMS+Free WhatsApp.

More fun video calls for friends wishing to stay in touch.

The new data rates have hit really well with the youth, on daily, weekly and monthly bundle packages.

For example, the Daily bundle at Ksh10 now fetches 35MBs and 15 SMS, up from the previous 15MBs and 15 SMS. It also lasts longer!

On weekly data package rates, Ksh99 would fetch 350MB and Free WhatsApp but Nyoosha Shilingi presents an incredible 500MBs and Free WhatsApp!

The best on monthly packages is with Ksh1000 coming with 7GB+Free WhatsApp, up from the previous 5GB and Free WhatsApp.

Nyoosha Shilingi is available to all Safaricom users – Prepaid, Postpaid and Hybrid. It’s normal play in the purchase of the bundles, through Mpesa, airtime cards and redeeming Bonga Points.

There’s more on offer. Easily check the offers by dialing *544#, through My Safaricom App, Blaze App and official Safaricom website.

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Wambui Collymore reveals her late husband’s final resting place, says it was his favorite destination in the world!

Wambui Collymore who was married to the late Bob Collymore recently opened up; revealing where her family chose to ‘rest’ his remains.

Speaking to Daily Nation just a few days before marking the 1st anniversary since his demise; his widow Wambui Collymore opened up disclosing where her husband now rests – and yes they chose nothing but the best.

According to Wambui, together with the rest of Collymore’s family they decided to spread the late Bob’s ashes at the sea in Diani; adding that this was Bob’s favorite place in the world.

Also read; “Happy birthday Mr C, I continue to love you!” Ms Wambui’s special message her late husband, Bob Collymore

Therefore, since he had not picked mentioned where he wants his remains to be put; his wife thought it would be best if he they gave him a send off that brought a smile to his face wherever he is.

Bob’s ashes were deposited into the sea in Diani. Diani was his favourite beach in the whole world, so we thought it best to put his ashes in the sea there.

Bob Collymore’s demise

Although it is almost a year since Bob passed on, his family continues to remember him as a principled man who ws kind hearted and most of all funny.

Since losing him, it’s obvious to see that life was not easy but the on the brighter side at least the pain he felt while fighting Acute Myeloid Leukemia also came to an end.

The late Bob Collymore

According to reports, Bob Collymore had won war against his cancer twice; but the 3rd time the cancer was more aggressive making his body weaker to handle the treatment.

He however left a good legacy behind as he will always be remembered for his good deed; dancing skills and bubbly personality that left him surrounded by many people who admired his work!

Radio Africa CEO Patrick Quarcoo loses wife to cancer

News reaching us is that Patrick Quarcoo, the man who founded Radio Africa Group, has lost his wife to cancer.

While the details are still scanty, a source who preferred to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal told Ghafla that his wife had been ailing for a long time before she passed away.

She reportedly had stage 4 cancer and had been admitted at Nairobi Hospital where she gave up the ghost on Tuesday, April 28.

Her death comes as a big blow since it is barely one month since Quarcoo lost one of his closest friends, former Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore to cancer.

Quarcoo, Collymore, Scangroup CEO Bharat Thakrar, Peter Kenneth, Nic Hailey, Aly Khan Satchu and KCB CEO had formed what they referred to as the a boy’s club before the latter died.

More to follow.

“The late Bob Collymore bought me my first green suit” Jalang’o opens up!

Kenya has indeed suffered a great loss after Safaricom’s CEO Bob Collymore lost his fight against cancer on 1st July.

The news which was announced by Safaricom’s chairman Nicholas Ng’ang’a took many by surprise however those that knew him well decided to celebrate the great legacy he had left behind!

Among them is comedian cum radio presenter Jalang’o who narrated how Bob Collymore helped him in the past.

Apparently Jalang’o got his first green suit from the late Bob Collymore who felt that the comedian needed a custom that made him stand out when hosting events.

Jalang’o with the late Bob Collymore

In a detailed post the comedian wrote saying;

DID YOU KNOW THAT IT’S BOB COLLYMORE WHO ADVISED AND GOT ME MY FIRST GREEN SUIT?

When Safaricom started its second leg of Niko Na Safaricom Live I was selected to host the concerts in the whole country, then I used to wear my cheetah printed blouse ( it’s a blouse not a shirt ) and any other trouser I got…the cheetah printed shirt was my trade mark until one day Bob walked back stage at the Eldoret CSR activity and asked me why everyone dressed up and had good costumes apart from me, I told him it’s because of my character which he then said dont you think you could look better in a suit? I just laughed but then he asked @56authentique who was dressing us that time to get me a green suit..I liked it and as they say the rest is history!

Grateful for the memories

Having achieved so much since then, Jalang’o says that he is grateful for the help and advice he received from Bob Collymore on that day.

He now proudly rocks his customs in confidence and made the green suit his signature look seeing how much people love it.

I have since made the green suit my signature look without telling anyone that’s its Safaricom green!! I actually asked him what if I was to host any other event whose colour is not green? “Just tell them it’s your look. I have made several other green suits because of change in size but I have kept the first one for the memories!! I wear the green suit in most events mostly when the client colour is green!! Thank you Bob. RIP.”

Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore passes on

Safaricom chairman Nicholas Ng’ang’a earlier Monday morning announced the death of of his boss Bob Collymore that occurred at his home.

From the detailed post shared on Safaricom’s twitter page, we understand that Bob Collymore succumbed to cancer.

Before his death, Bob Collymore had been receiving treatment from some of the best hospitals in the country; in 2017 Collymore had taken a short medical leave to fight off the cancer in his body.

The late Bob Collymore

In the statement, Safaricom Chairman Nicholas Ng’ang’a opened up saying;

“He has been undergoing treatment for his condition since then in different hospitals and most recently at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi. In recent weeks, his condition worsened and the succumbed to the cancer at his home in the early hours of Monday.”

Safaricom Statement

It is indeed the saddest news to wake up to but we from the Ghafla team send our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the late Bob Collymore.

 

 

Collymore: Kenyan doctors diagnosed me with Vitamin D deficiency instead of cancer

Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore left many rather worried after sharing how he was given incorrect diagnosis in his early stages of Cancer.

In an interview with Jeff Koinange, Bob shared that he was misdiagnosed with Vitamin D deficiency by Kenyan doctors before he new he had cancer.

“I use to get tired and have high temperatures from time to time. It got so bad that I could not make it to company events,” he said in the interview. 

“During a visit to Morocco, I started experiencing flu-like symptoms. I noticed a pain in the bones of my chin and that my body would start shaking. I thought to myself that it’s not something you experience unless you kick something really hard.”

Dissatisfied

He said that further research from a UK doctor eventually showed that he had cancer.

“My wife Wambui is really good in self diagnosis. She thought I had malaria. I also went to a doctor in Nairobi who said I had a vitamin D deficiency. I returned to Nairobi for check-ups and was given supplements,” he said. 

Adding:

“He did about 30 blood tests but said he could not find the problem. He needed to do more tests which meant I had to be admitted. It was the first time I was admitted at the hospital,” he said.

Bob Collymore: Maina Kageni promised to visit me in hospital but never showed up 

“Safaricom are eating my bundles” jokes aside.  Bob Collymore, the CEO of Safaricom, on Wednesday jokingly taunted Classic 105 presenter Maina Kageni for failing to visit him while in hospital abroad.

Collymore, who recently revealed on Citizen TV that he had cancer, joked that Maina never showed for support.

“Tell Maina if he is watching this, thanks for not visiting me. In December Maina said I am going to come and visit you, bro. He never turned up,” Bob told Jeff Koinange when Maina sent a tweet during the show.

He went on to say that even after coming back to the country, Maina was supposed to call him but never did.

“He told me that he was going to call me tomorrow morning that is yesterday. So I  skipped the gym but the guy never did. So when you call, Maina, I am not answering so do not bother,” Collymore said.

Six months

During the interview, Collymore opened on being diagnosed with cancer.

“I was diagnosed with cancer. The doctors told me at the time that I had probably had it for about six months. He said I was fine but noted that the treatment would he harsh and would take six to nine months.

“Being diagnosed with cancer was not a big deal. I thought this was going to be tough I called my team and told them to put systems in place for when I would be away,” he said.

 

Forget the rumor, Bob Collymore is in Safaricom to stay 

There have been a lot of speculations about Bob Collymore’s future in Safaricom. Rumormongers have been peddling lies about Collymore leaving the telecommunications giant.

Safaricom announced on October 30th that Collymore had gone for a medical leave. A statement by Safaricom Chairman Nicholas Ng’ang’a said that Collymore would be away for a number of months as he had gone for specialized treatment.

The likes of Robert Alai and other social media influencers have been posting misleading information. Alai falsely claimed on Twitter on Tuesday November 14th that Safaricom was interviewing potential candidates to replace Collymore.

Collymore contract extended until 2019

Collymore’s contract was only renewed in May 2017. He will remain Safaricom CEO for the next two years following the extension of his term.

 

 

If Safaricom was recruiting a new CEO it would have advertised the position on local dailies. Don’t trust everything you read on social media.

 

 

Bob Collymore takes medical leave to receive specialized treatment

Telecommunications giant Safaricom will temporarily be run by its Chief Financial Officer and Director Strategy and Innovation. Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore has gone for a medical leave.

A statement by Safaricom Chairman Nicholas Ng’ang’a states that Collymore will be away for a number of months as he has gone for a specialized treatment.

Below is the complete statement issued by Safaricom chairman:

Safaricom Plc (NSE: SCOM) today announces that its CEO Bob Collymore, has started medical leave to receive specialised treatment for a number of months.

During this time, Sateesh Kamath, the current Chief Financial Officer for Safaricom who is also Mr. Collymore’s alternate on the Board, will take a primary role.

He will be supported by Joseph Ogutu who is the current Director – Strategy and Innovation, Safaricom. Mr. Ogutu will be responsible for Safaricom’s day-to-day operations until Mr. Collymore’s return from medical leave.

With over 20 years experience in both mature and emerging markets, Mr. Kamath has a strong background in strategic performance management and building robust operations across the telecoms, FMCG and manufacturing sectors.

On his part, Mr. Ogutu is the longest serving Executive Committee member in Safaricom. He has a long and distinguished career in the telecommunications industry spanning over 30 years, with rich experience across several parts of the company including the Corporate Affairs and Human Resource functions. He is currently also serves as the Chairman of the Safaricom Foundation.

“On behalf of the board, management and the entire Safaricom community, I wish Bob quick recovery and look forward to him resuming his duties as soon as doctors allow him to do so,” said Nicholas Ng’ang’a, Chairman, Safaricom Plc.

Nicholas Ng’ang’a
Chairman, Safaricom Plc