Of late, I went and did some gifting along the Nile River especially along the border of North Western part of Kenya and Southern Sudan. That place is one of the places where fishing is done within the ox bow Lakes along the Niles. It’s the place where the speed of flowing water has gone down. People around there most of them are fishermen and vegetable farmers. At times some of them do grow perennial crops, so I gave them the mbolea. Some came to learn about the orgonite for their first time while others have had of it from their fellows who have known it from their fellows from Lake Kivu and Lake Yao from the Republic of Southern Sudan.
In that river we have discovered another species of fish which can even breed well in muddy water unlike the Nile perch which prefer the deep sea water. On this account we are sure of developing our fishing industry to the extent that can accommodate the whole of our demand and economic stability.
I hope in the few years’ time the standard of our newly invented mbolea will match the international standard and thus a half of our fellows Africans will fully adopt to use it instead of others which are more expensive.
Christine