Nairobi — In the early 90s, Eliud Chichi led a normal life. He was healthy, happy and full of life. His disk jockey and events organising business also thrived. He did not have to worry about anything.
Then the nightmare began in 1996. "I started having frequent coughs that would not go away. My friends advised me to take whisky and try herbal medicine, but they didn't work." By then, he thought it was nothing serious.
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