Njoroge Mungai
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Dr. Njoroge Mungai EGH(Elder of the Golden Heart), MD Medical Doctor | |
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| Born | January 7, 1926 Waithaka, Dagoretti Ctr. |
| Died | August 16, 2014 (aged 88) Nairobi, Kenya |
| Education | Alliance High School, Thogoto Kikuyu, Class of 1946, University of Fort Hare, previously Fort Hare University, Stanford University, Palo Alto California. |
| Occupations | Medical Doctor, Politician, Cabinet Minister for Health, Defence, Foreign Affairs, and Environment, Businessman, Farmer. |
| Spouse | Mrs. Njeri Lilian nee Njenga Mūngai 1972 - 1992. |
| Children | Ms. Gathoni Florence Mūngai, Ms. Njambi Gathoni Mūngai, Mr. Gii Segeni Mūngai Njoroge, Mrs. Gathoni Kabuki nee Mūngai Anyumba, Mrs. Nyakio Wanjikū nee Mūngai Mwirigi, Mrs. Soila Njambi nee Mūngai Luusa. |
| Parent(s) | Father: Mr. George Segeni Njoroge, Mother: Mrs. Leah Gathoni nee Kūng'ū Njoroge. |
| Family | Mr. Jonathon Mbuchucha, Mrs. Jemimah Thoiya nee Njoroge Gecaga(sister), Mr. James Njane Mūgo, Dr. Njoroge Magana Mūngai, Mr. Ngethe Njoroge, Mr. Nyoike Fredrick Njoroge - brothers. Tom Morello(nephew), Mary Morello(sister-in-law) |
Magana Njoroge Mungai, M.D. EGH (January 7, 1926 – August 16, 2014) was a doctor, Politician - Member of Parliament, Kenyan Cabinet Minister, Businessman, Farmer, Nationalist, one of the founding fathers[1] of the Republic of Kenya.[2]
Njoroge Mungai was born in Gichungo village, in Kiambu in colonial Kenya.[3] His parents, Leah Gathoni Kūng'ū and George Segeni Njoroge, were pioneer Christians who attended Church of the Torch which had been founded by the famous Church of Scotland minister, John William Arthur.[3][1] In fact, John Arthur was the attendant at his birth.[3]
Njoroge Mungai was educated at Alliance High School, Kikuyu, and was part of the famous class of 1946, of which six of its fourteen students were part of Kenya's first cabinet including his good friend and later successor in the Foreign Affairs Ministry Dr. Munyua Waiyaki.[4] After high school, he would work as a bus driverl[2] before joining the British Overseas Airways Corporation.[3] He wanted to travel to the United States to study medicine but was denied a passport by the British authorities; he therefore attended Fort Hare University in South Africa where he studied Hygiene. Thereafter, his dream came true when he was accepted to Stanford Medical School where he graduated in 1957.[2][5]