Maurice Ogeta is not your ordinary bodyguard. No, sir. This is a man carved from the very stone of resilience and sharpened by the winds of destiny.
He spent 7 years training in Russia, wrestling with Siberian bears for breakfast, then another 6 years in Israel, where he learned to dodge bullets before they were even fired. By the time he returned to Kenya, legend says even the mosquitoes of Bondo had signed a peace treaty with him.
When he walks, he does not stroll he glides. Faster than an antelope, smoother than a brand-new Prado TX. You can blink and miss him, but the dust on your shoes will confirm he just passed.
Ogeta’s senses are beyond human comprehension. It is believed he can detect a bomb 7 kilometers away, and if you whisper Raila’s name at midnight in Nyeri, Ogeta will hear it in Kisumu and adjust his sunglasses accordingly.
Some say he does not sleep. He only closes his eyes to review CCTV footage of the universe.
Ogeta is not just a bodyguard. He is a system, an intelligence unit, a fortress, and sometimes, depending on the angle of the sun, an entire Ministry of Defense.