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By: Makenzie Fauser, Kortni Ren, Brooke Kingkade, Matt Langbecker

 Location =Eastern Africa  Capitol = Nairobi  Main Religions = Christianity, Muslim

 Born in Died in  He was Kenya’s first president  Was liked by his people, “one of the greatest men of 20 th century”

 Kenya’s second president.  Born september 1924  In office from  Known as Nyayo swahili for “footsteps”  He followed after the first president Jomo Kenyatta.

 Full name Emilio Mwai Kibaki  Born November 15th, 1931 in Gatuyaini Village  Is now president of Kenya (since 2002)  Member of Kikuyu people.  Attended Makerere University  Was a teacher, then became active in Kenya’s struggle for Independece from Great Britian.  Is part of K.A.N.U.

 Silas Yego is a Bishop and head of the African Inland Church.  Father of 4 children.  Well respected.