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May 20 2009, Rose Ng'ang'a

When we wake up every morning, we have a ll reasons to thank our creator for the air we breath. When I heard about Daniel Kighala 24, who is neither a girl nor a boy, I would not imagine the kind of life he lives with such an identity crisis.
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