....Walu...so that is how old you are? Well around the same
time I was back in Kenya conducting fieldwork for my PhD studies and I
kind of reached a dead-end. Someone suggested that I should meet one
Shem Ochuodho as he was definetly on the cutting edge of many issues to do
with ICT4D. That meeting was the turning point for my PhD...Shem you
certainly deserve the honour due to you. I dare add that the great things
you did then were slightly overshadowed when you took a plunge into
politics.......but that is another matter. This recognition took a
while but for what you did then....it is well
deserved.
Nyaki
--- On Tue, 12/14/10, Walubengo J
<jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
From:
Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Honouring
the man who linked Kenya to world (was Update on Arrangements for Kisumu
Reunion – December 21-23rd, 2010) To: elizaslider@yahoo.com Cc:
"'Madaraka Party'" <madaraka-kenya@yahoogroups.com>, "'NYCIV
Group'" <nyciv@googlegroups.com>, "'PICTA Kenya-LIst'"
<picta-kenya@yahoogroups.com>, "'ProgressiveMinds'"
<ProgressiveMinds@yahoogroups.com>, "'KICTAnet ICT Policy
Discussions'" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Date: Tuesday,
December 14, 2010, 2:35 PM
True,
...around the same time in '95, i was a
young lecturer at the then Strathmore College (oops, now you know
am so old ;-) when Shem literally came to show off "the
Internet" to the College students and staff. That
afternoon, the Library was converted into an auditorium and
Shem had his 2hrs of fame - proudly beaming the graphical internet
(through netscape) as he browsed through sites in the US to over
200 curious student and faculty community.
walu.
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On Tue, 12/14/10, Harry Karanja
<kairo@softlaw.co.ke> wrote:
From:
Harry Karanja <kairo@softlaw.co.ke> Subject: Re:
[kictanet] Honouring the man who linked Kenya to world (was
Update on Arrangements for Kisumu Reunion – December 21-23rd,
2010) To: jwalu@yahoo.com Cc: "'Madaraka Party'"
<madaraka-kenya@yahoogroups.com>, "'NYCIV Group'"
<nyciv@googlegroups.com>, "'PICTA Kenya-LIst'"
<picta-kenya@yahoogroups.com>, "'ProgressiveMinds'"
<ProgressiveMinds@yahoogroups.com>, "'KICTAnet ICT Policy
Discussions'" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Date:
Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 5:05 PM
Daktari, that’s
the name I came to know you by, courtesy of reading your emails
on the internet.
It was 1995, and
my father had just signed up to your fledgling new ISP from all
the way in Njoro, Nakuru. We used the DOS interfaced email to
keep in touch with family abroad and would enjoy the daily
snippets of news you’d send. As one of three internet
connections in the whole of Nakuru district, we had all sorts of
visitors coming to use the internet from my dad’s bedroom
J
From that
introduction to the internet I’ve never looked back, and the
internet has become my source of livelihood.
Thanks
Daktari.
Harry Karanja
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From:
kictanet-bounces+kairo=softlaw.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke
[mailto:kictanet-bounces+kairo=softlaw.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke]
On Behalf Of Shem Ochuodho Sent: Sunday,
December 12, 2010 12:05 PM To:
kairo@softlaw.co.ke Cc: Madaraka Party; NYCIV Group;
PICTA Kenya-LIst; ProgressiveMinds; KICTAnet ICT Policy
Discussions Subject: [kictanet] Honouring the man who
linked Kenya to world (was Update on Arrangements for Kisumu
Reunion – December 21-23rd, 2010)
Madada Philo na Betty,
Ahsanteni
for the pongezi's. It was re-freshening to know the CTO
(Commonwealth Telecom Organization www.cto.int) domiciled in London,
with current CEO being Ghana's former Minister for Communication
(Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah) could remember some of Africa's Unsung
Heroes. I am working on a book with that name to catalogue the
evolution of Internet in Africa - perhaps we should look for
royalties from FaceBook, Google, mPesa, YouTube, SEACOM, etc!
But the efforts could not have borne fruit without the inputs of
several other people, including the techies who alongside Randy
Bush burnt mid-night oil (Dr Martin Koyabe - now with British
Telecoms, Paul Olendo now @UN, Alfred Orimbo, etc) - for several
nights - to get it all work on Kenya's/indeed Africa's then real
terrible phone lines.
In the same vein, without Steve
Goldstein of the US National Science Foundation (who provided
the boxes and technology) and Peter Sutherland of UK's Overseas
Development Agency (ODA now DfID) who took up the initial leased
line phone bills - used to cost US$ 16,000 (yes, 16k) per month
for just a mere 64KBps pipe - it wouldn't have
happened.
When in 2000 CSK (Computer Society of Kenya)
felt I deserved 'Father of Internet in Kenya' title, I dedicated
the award to three people: Amb. Dr Benjamin Kipkorir (then
Kenya's Ambassador in Washington), Micah Cheserem (then
Governor, Central Bank), Brig. (Rtd) Wilson Boinnett (then DG,
NSIS aka Special Branch). Without these guys' intervention, the
KANU regime of the time wouldn't have allowed Internet to
happen. Not that they didn't try to block it - the then Head of
Public Service wrote a letter (I have a souvenir copy) to all
PS's, Heads of Military, Special Branch, etc warning them not to
connect to ARCC/Internet/UNEP without direct approval from his
office. That partly explains why these three Kenyan Wazalendo's
perhaps deserve these awards more than I.
Last but not
least, Jeddy and the kids who allowed me to use one of the
family bedrooms for initial tests when sections of the
University felt by staying late in the labs night, we had 'lots
of idle time and needed to be given more teaching load' had
denied us space to do the experiments. But all the Glory must
always go to God the Almighty, Allah - the One and
Only!
For those who missed the story (courtesy Visioner
Augustine Oduor), you can access it on: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/news/InsidePage.php?id=2000024440&cid=159&story=Honouring%20the%20man%20who%20linked%20Kenya%20to%20world.
Best
rgrds, Shem 2010 CTO/GoSS African Internaut (Internet
Pioneer) Award Recipient
From: Philo Ikonya
<philonikonya@yahoo.com> To:
NVK-Mageuzi@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, 11 December,
2010 18:51:39 Subject: Re: [NVK-Mageuzi] Update on
Arrangements for Kisumu Reunion – December 21-23rd,
2010
Adhiambo,
thanks
very much for letting me know.. I did not know.. Congrats
Shem. You did not say it even as I was telling you of my
little
works?\
Philo
Aung San Suu Kyi cannot be
silenced because she speaks the truth and because her
words reflect basic Burmese and universal concepts -
Vaclav
Havel
--- On
Fri, 12/10/10, Betty Otieno
<betty.otieno@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Betty
Otieno <betty.otieno@gmail.com> Subject: Re:
[NVK-Mageuzi] Update on Arrangements for Kisumu Reunion –
December 21-23rd, 2010 To:
NVK-Mageuzi@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, December 10,
2010, 11:01 PM
Congratulations Shem on
the honor you received the other day, pioneer internet
related
Kenya.
Adhiambo
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